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REPORT 

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THE COMMERCIAL RELATIONS 

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THE UNITED STATES WITH FOREIGN NATIONS i 

COMPARATIVE TARIFFS; 

* TABULAR STATEMENTS 

OF THE 

DOMESTIC EXPORTS OF THE UNITED STATES ; 

^^JTIES ON IMPORTATION 



STAPLE OR PRINCIPAL PRODUCTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES INTO 
FOREIGN COUNTRIES, &c. 



PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE, IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 

RESOLUTIONS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF 

SEPTEMBER 3, 1841, AND JANUARY 31, 1842. 



WASHINGTON: 

PRINTED BY GALES AND SEATON. 
1842. 



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CONTENTS 



Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting the Report, &.c. . . . 

Report - -- -- ... 

Index to 

British territories in Europe anJ the East Indies - - _ _ 

British colonial possessions - - . _ . 

Colonies of Great Britain, with regard to which there exists special enactments, 

on the part of the mother country, regulating the imports into each 
France ----.__ 

French colonial possessions - - - . _ 

Spain and its colonial possessions - » - . . 

The Canary islands ---..._ 

The Philippine islands » - - - _ 

Cuba ------._ 

Porto Rico 

Appendix to Spain - . - . 

Hanseatic cities - - 

Prussia .^ - 

Russia -_-_... 

Austria - - - - - - 

Denmark - - - - _ . 

Danish colonial possessions ..... 

Sweden - . - - 

Belgium ..._.._ 

Sardinia - ^- 

The Two Sicilies - - - 

Italy - - - - . - - 

Brazil - - - 

Venezuela - - - - 

New Granada - - - - 

China _-.____ 

Tables exhibiting a comparirtive statement between the tarifls of other nations and that of 
the United Siates ---.... 

No. I. Great Britain and her colonial possessions - . . _ 

No. II. France and her colonial possessions - - - - 

No. III. Spain and her colonial possessions - . 

Appendix to No. 3, being the tariff of impartatioR into Spain from America, tariff of impor- 
tation into Spain from the Philippine islands, tariff of importation into Spain from China 
No. IV. Tariff of importation into Brazil - . _ _ . 

No. V. Tariff (la part) of importation into Russia, and the money, weights, and mea- 
sures, of Russia ._..___. 
No. VI. Tariff (in part) of importation into Sweden . _ - - 
No. VII. Denmark. New tariff dues at the Sound and the Two Bells 
No. VIII. Kingdom of Portugal — official consular statement with regard to new tarifls ; 
articles paying additional duty ; custom-house tares; foreign and national vessels enter- 



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ing Oporto during the year 1840; statement of wine shipped from Oporto, 1838, 1839, 
1840, and 1841 ; port charges, currency, weights, and measures - . - 38l 

Tabular statements exhibiting the amount and value of the domestic exports, &c., from the Unit- 
ed States to the following countries, during the commercial years 1838, 1839, and 1840, wilh 
the tariffs, and amount of duties paid thereon : 
No. IX. England, Scotland, and Ireland . - . . . 389 

No. X. British North American colonies - . _ . _ 407 

No. XI. British West Indies - - , - - - - 423 

No. XII. France - - - - - - - 437 

No. XIII. French West Indies - - - - - - 445 

No. XIV". Kingdom of Spain .--... 453 

No. XV. Island of Cuba - - - - - - 461 

No. XVI Island of Porto Rico - - - - - - 471 

No. XVII. Russia - - - - - - - 481 

No. XVIII. Prussia - - - - - - - 485 

No. XIX. Austria - - - - - - - 489 

No. XX. Belgium - - - - - - - 4931 

No. XXI. Italy - - - - - - - 49P 

No. XXII. Sicily - - - - - - - ?jl 

No. XXIII. Texas - - - - - . - 505 

No. XXIV. Venezuela • - - - - - - 515 

No. XXV. Summary statement exhibiting the aggregate value of exports of artir!es the 
growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, to the countries herein enumera- 
ted, during the commercial years 1838, 1839, and 1840; togethei T'-'4i the amount of 
duties paid thereon, and the character of the same - _ . . 523s 

No. XXVL Summary statement exhibiting the average value of exports of articles the 
growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, to the countries herein enume- 
rated, during the three commercial years 1838, 1839, and 1840 ; together with the ave- 
rage amount of duties paid thereon, and the character of the same - - 524 
No. XXVII. Duties on importation into foreign countries on the staple o? principal pro- 
ductions of the United States .-.._. 527 
No. XXVin. Commerce. Imports mto and exports from foreign countries, special privi- 
leges and restrictions ----_._ 573 

No. XXIX. Navigation. Tonnage duties and charges ; mode of measuring tonnage ; sani- 
tary restrictions, and colonial trade - .... 537 

APPENDIX. British tariff. Present and proposed rates of duty ; corn laws; esti- 
mated ad valorem duties on the principal articles of export from the United States ; pro- 
posed customs duties in the West India arid North American colonies. 



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AUTHORITIES. 



In preparing the report and tables, the following authorities, among others, were consulted : 

Hume's Report from the Select Committee on Import Duties, to the House of Commons, August 
6, 1840. 

Statutes of the United Kingdom, 3 and 4 William iv, and 3 and 4 Victoria, 1840, and 
others. 

Bowring's Report on the Prussian Commercial Onion, to both Houses of Parliament, December 
23, 1839. 

British and Foreign State Papers, compiled at the Foreign Office, London. 

Hansard's Parliamentary Debates. 

Reuss' Trade between England and the United States, (London.) 

Tooke's History of Prices, (London. ) 

Pope's (English) Journal of Trade, 1840 and 1842. 

McCulloch's Commercial Dictionary, (London,) 1837, 1838, 1839, and 1840. 

Fillis's British Tariff, 1841. 

KsUy's Cambist ; Vere's Cambist. 

Tatfc's Cambist. 

Murra_) 's Encyclopedia of Geography. 

Digest of ■Commercial Relations between the United States and Foreign Countries, 1833 and 
1836. 

Commerce and ilavigation Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury, 1838, 1839, and 1840. 

Niles's Weekly Regi=;t.er. 

Hunt's Merchants' Magai,ine. 

Journals of the Proceedings and Laws of the Texan Congrees. 

Archives du Commerce from 1835 to 1841, (Paris.) 

Tableau General du Commerce de la Belgique, 1839. 

Gazette National ou le Moniteur Universal, France. 

Galignanis Messenger. 

Registro de Legislacion Ultramarina. 

Consular returns from Bremen, Hamburg, Elsineur, St. Petersburg, Antwerp, Trieste, Stettin, 
Bordeaux, Naples, Malaga, Cadiz, Oporto, Barcelona, Bilboa, Canton, St. Croix, Havana, Ma- 
tanzas, St. Jago, Baracoa, Trinidad, St. Juan, Santa Martha, Carthagena, St. John's, N. B., 
Halifax and Sidney, N. S., and many others. 

Codigo de Commercio, Spain. 

Cuba Balanza Mercantil. 

Puerto Rico Balanza Mercantil. 

Memorias de Hacienda, Venezuela, 1839, 1840, and 1841. 

Memorias del Secretario d'Estado, New Granada, 1839 and 1840. 

Official Gazettes, published at Madrid, Havana, Caraccas, Carthagena, Bogota, Journal da 
Commercio, (Rio Janeiro,) &c. 

Tariffs of the United States, 1832, 1833, and 1841. 

British Tariff, as officially reported to House of Commons, 1840. 

Tariff Commercial des Douanes Francaises, 1837 and 1841. 

Nouveau Tariff des Douanes Beiges, 1840. 

Tariffa de Dritti Dogauale of Naples, 1835. 

Tariffa Generale per le Dogane Pontificie, 1830. 

Aranceles Generates, Spain, 1825. 

Ley de Aduanas, Aranceles, e'Instruccion, Spain, 1841. 

Arancel General de Cuba, 1839. 

Arancel General de Puerto Rico, 1836. 

General Tariff of the Austrian Dominions, 1835. 

ZollTariffof Austria, 18.38. 

Tariff of the Dutchies of Sleswick and Holstein, 1839. 

Tariffs of the Prussian Commercial Union, 1837 and 1840. 

Russian Tariffs, 1834, 1838, and 1841. 

Texan Tariff of 2d Congress, December 1 837. 

Texan tariff, April 1842, and tariffs of other nations necessary for the completion of the i^hid^i 
&c., &c., «&c. 



Doc. T^o. 163. vii 



ERRATA. 



In page 37, thirteenth line from the bottom, for 80 cenis read 60 cents. 

In page 67, tenth hne from the bottom, for compeadores read compradores. 

In page 70, second line of note explanatory of duties on importation into Great Britain, {or wool 
read wood, as being among the articles exempt from the additional duty of five per cent. 

In page 73, duty on arrow root, imported into Great Britain from the colonies, for 24 centa 
per pound reati per cwt. ' . 

, "^ n„' f,^ ? .' ' > {or 20 per cent, ad valorem read ]0 per cent, ad valorem. 
In page 97, cotton bagging, ^ ^ j- u, ^ 

In page 85, burr stones, for $2 40 per civt. read per 100 stones. 

In pages 98 and 104, cut and plain glass wares, &c., for correct duty see page 147, which is 
$19 20 per cwt. in addition to the 20 per cent, ad valorem duty. 

In pages 112, 131, and 135; iron, round, slit, hammered, rolled, &c., for $1 20 per ton read 
$1 20 per cwt. 

In pages 113 and 126, plains, kerseys, or Kendall cottons, for \b per cent, read \0 per cent. 

ii page 114, lead, in pigs, for 1^ per cent, duty on importation into .the British colonies from 
foreigii nations, read \b per cent. 

In page 115, logwood, for 96 cents per ton read $\ 08 per ton. 

In page 116, marble busts, for correct duty, see Busts. 

In page 121, oil of vitrei, for correct duty, see Ar'di •^nlpTiuric. 

In page 152, white oak staves and heading, imported into the British colonies from foreign na- 
tions, for $2 per 1,000 read $3 per 1,000. 

In page 175, bullion of gold and silver, fY or per hectolitre, or 22 gallons, (which rendering of 

In page 199, gold leaf and gold coin, | the duty was occasioned by a typographical error in 
and all articles composed wholly or chiefly<( the copy of the French tariff used in preparing the 
of gold, I table,) read ^er hectogramme, or 3 527-1000 oz. 

In page 207, jewelry, l^ avoirdupois. Gold and silver coin, free. 

In page 417, total value of merchandise, for $3,999,666 read $2,999,966. 

In page 474, bottom line, for 641,550, read 727,250. 

In page 477, bottom line, for 647,531, read 771,142. 

In page 480, bottom line, for 689,685, read 778, 644. 

In page 486, value of cotton exported to Prussia, 1838, for $6, read $Q00. 

In page 532, after Mexico, third line from bottom, for 40 per cent, ad valorem, read 25 per 
cent, on the sum of the invoice value, and 40 per cent, thereon added. 



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27th Congress, Doc. 'No. 163. Ho. of Reps* 

2d Session. Slate Dept. 



COMMERCE— UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN NATIONS. 



LETTER 



THE SECRETARY OF STATE, 

TKANSMITTING 

Ji statement showing the nature and extent of the privilefres and restric- 
tions of the commercial intercourse of the United States with all for'- 
eign nations, 4'C. 



March 31, 1842. 
Read, and laid upon the tal)le. 



'To the House of Representatives of the United States : 

On the 3d day of September last, the House of Representatives pas?ed a 
resokition in the following terms : 

^'^ Resolved, That the Secretary of State be required to report to this House, 
as soon after the commencement of the next session as practicable, a state- 
ment of the privileges and restrictions of the commercial intercourse of the 
United States with all foreign nations, similar to that communicated to the 
Senate December IS, 1837, (Doc. 8, 1st session, 26th Congress,) only cliang- 
ing the denominations of the foreign money, weights, and measures, into 
those of the United States, according to the custom-house entries of domes- 
tic exports, and adding columns showing the average amount and value of 
the articles exported to each country for the years 1838, 183.9, and 1840, 
and of the duties on the same ; together with a summary of the average 
aggregate value of exports to each country for those years, of articles the 
growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, with the average 
amount of duties thereon accruing to each country." 

And on the 31st day of January last, it also resolved, "that, in additioa 
to the information required of the Secretary of State, by the resolution of 
this House of the 3d of September, 1841, he be required to give a table ex- 
hibiting a comparative statement between the tariffs of other nations and 
that of the United States." 

Upon the passage of the first of these resolutions, all means, supposed to 
iDe necessary and proper for obtaining the information, were adopted. Cir- 
culars were written lo the American consuls in the principal con)mercial 
nations, their tariffs obtained, so far as practicable, existing treaties exam- 
ined, and recent commercial authorities extensively investigated. Compe- 
tent persons have been employed in arranging the information thus obtained, 



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and in complying with that part of the first resolution which requires the 
denominations of foreign moneys, and foreign weights and measures, to be 
changed into those of the United States. This part of the duty has been 
found to require great labor. 

Notwithstanding the diligence and assiduity bestowed, by those employed 
on the work, in collecting and arranging materials, and the degree of per- 
sonal attention, not inconsiderable, given to it by the' head of the Depart-^ 
ment, it is not improbable that, in a matter so extensive and various, some 
omissions and mistakes may be found. 

It is believed, however, that not only have inaccuracies in the former 
publication been, in many instances, corrected, but subsequent regulations 
in the commercial codes of foreign nations stated with a good degree of ac- 
curacy. In some cases, indeed, it has been found impossible to obtain the 
most recent changes of tariff laws, but these cases arc supposed not to be 
numerous or very important. 

The tables exhibiting a comparative statement between the tariffs of other 
nations and that of the United States, prepared in obedience to the resolu- 
tion of the 31st of January last, are believed to be essentially correct, and 
to present a mass of important information in a plain manner. 

DANIEL WEBSTER. 

March 29, 1842. 



REPORT. 



ENGLAND. 

BRITISH TERRITORIES IN EUROPE AND THE EAST INDIES. 

A convention to regulate commerce between the territories of the United" 
States and His Britannic Majesty, was concluded on the 3d of July, 1815^ 
the principal provisions of which are : 

1st. There shall be a reciprocal liberty of commerce between the terri- 
tories of the United States and all the territories of His Britannic Majesty 
in Europe. 

2d. No higher duties are to be imposed on articles the growth, produce, 
or manufacture of either country, when imported into the other, than are 
payable on the like articles, being the growth, produce, or manufacture of 
any other foreign country ; nor shall any other duties or charges be im- 
posed, in either of the two countries, on the exportation of articles to the one 
country or the other, respectively, than such as are payable on the export- 
ation of the like articles to any other foreign country. Nor shall any pro- 
hibition be imposed on the exportation or importation of any articles, the 
growth, produce, or manufacture of either country, respectively, which 
shall not equally extend to all other nations. 

3d. The same duties shall be paid on articles the growth, produce, of 
manufacture of either country, when imported into the other, and the same 
bounties on exportation, whether such importation or exportation be in the 
vessels of one of the two countries or the other; and the same drawbacks 
allowed, on re-exportation, in the vessels of whichever country the goods 
may have been originally imported ; but when such re-exportation shall 
take place from the United States, in a British vessel, or from the terri- 
tories of His Britannic Majesty in Europe in an American vessel, to any 
other foreign nation, the two contracting parties reserve to themselves, re- 
spectively, the right of regulating or diminishing, in such case, the amount 
of the said drawback. 

4th. The intercourse between the United States and the British posses- 
sions in the West Indies; aot to be affected by these provisions ; but each 
party to remain, in respect to such intercourse, in the complete possession 
of his rights. 

5th. Vessels of the United States of America to be admitted and hospi- 
tably received at the principal settlements of the British dominions in the 
East Indies, viz : Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, and Prince of Wales's island ; 
and citizens of the United States freely to carry on trade between the said 
principal settlements and the said United States, in all articles of wfiich the 
importation and exportation, respectively, to and from the said territories, 
shall not be entirely prohibited ; provided, only, that it shall not be lawful 
for them, in any time ot war between the British Governm-ent and any 
State or Power vv^hate'-er, to export from the said territories, without the 
special permission of the British Government, any military stores or naval 



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stores, or vi^e versa. The citizens of the United States to pay for their 
vessels, when admitted, no higher or other duty or charge than shall be 
payable on the vessels of the most favored European nations, and to pay 
no'hio-her or other duties or charges on the importation or exportation of 
the cargoes of the said vessels than shall be payable on the same articles 
when imported or exported in the vessels of the most favored European 
nations. 

Vessels of the United States not to carry any articles from the said prin- 
cipal settlements to any port or place, except to some port or place in the 
United States of America, where the same shall be unladen. 

The permission granted by this article is not to extend to allow the ves- 
sels of the United States to carry on any part of the coasting trade of the 
said British territories ; but the vessels of the said States, having in the 
first instance proceeded to one of the said principal settlements of the Brit- 
ish dominions in the East Indies, and then going with their original car- 
goes, or part thereof, from one of the said principal settlements to another, 
not to be considered as carrying on the coasting trade. Vessels of the 
United States may also touch for refreshment, but not for commerce, in the 
course of their voyage to or from the British territories in India, or to or 
from the dominions of the Emperor of China, at the Cape of Good Hope, 
the island of St. Helena, or such other places as may be in the possession 
of Great Britain, in the African or Indian seas ; it being well understood, 
that in all that regards this article, the citizens of the United States are to 
be subject, in all respects, to the laws and regulations of the British Gov- 
ernment from time to time established. 

This convention was limited to the term of four years, but- by another 
■convention, signed on the 20th of October, 181S, was extended for ten years 
from that date : and by another convention, signed on the 6th of August, 
1S27, it was agreed, that all the provisions of the convention of the 3d of 
July, 1815, should be indefinitely continued and extended; but that it 
should be competent, nevertheless, to either of the parties, on giving twelve 
months' notice, to annul and abrogate the said convention. No such notice 
has been given by either party, and consequently the convention remains 
still in force. 

It vi^ill be perceived that this convention does not interfere with the 
general principle of the English laws of navigation, so far as respects inter- 
course between the United States and the English possessions in Europe; 
and that the productions of any country but the United States are not al- 
lowed to be imported in American vessels. 

And the act of Parliament for carrying the convention into effect requires 
the master and three-fourths of the crew to be American citizens. As our 
laws require only that the master and two-thirds of the crew shall be 
American citizens, in order to constitute the vessel an American vessel, it 
may admit of doubt whether this requisition of the British statute be in 
strict accordance with the intent of the stipulation in the treaty. 

BRITISH COLONIAL POSSESSIONS. 

The commercial intercourse of the United States with the colonies of 
Great Britain in America, that is to say, v/ith the West India islands ; the 
settlements on the South American continent; and the North American 
possessions, continental and insular, is regulated by the act of Congress of 
the 29th of May, 1830; the Piresident's proclamation of October 5, 1830; 



Doc. No. 163. 



the British order in Council, of November 5, 1830, and subsequent orders, 
enlarging the number of warehousing and free ports. 
The trade is limited to the following places, viz: 



Kingston 




Miramichi 




Savanna fa Mar - 




Saint John's 




Montego Bay 




Saint Andrew's - 




Santa Lucia 
Antonio 




Port of Maga- 
gu ad a vie 


> New Brunswick. 


Saint Ann 




Welch Pool, in 




Falmouth 


> Jamaica. 


the island of 




Maria 




Campo Bello - 




Morant Bay 




Anguilla 


Anguilla. 


Annotto Bay 




Halifax 




Black River 




Pic ton 




Rio Bueno 




Digby 




Port Morant 




Arichat 




Old Harbor 




Windsor 


>Nova Scotia. 


Saint George 


Grenada. 


Parsborough 




Roseau - 


Dominica. 


Cumberland 




Saint John's- 


Antigua. 


Shelburne 




San Josef 


Trinidad. 


Lunenburg - ^ 




Scarborough 


Tobago. 


Quebec 


Canada. 


Road Harbor 


Tortola. 


Saint John's - 1 


Newfoundland. 


Nassau 


New Providence. 


Harbor Grace - 1 




Pitt's Town 


Crooked Island. 


George Town - 


Demerara. 


Kingston 


Saint Vincent. 


New Amsterdam 


Berbice. 


Port Saint George^ 
Port Hamilton -j 


Bermuda. 


Castries 
Basseterre 


Saint Lucia» 
Saint Kitts. 






Charles Town - 


Nevis. 


Any port where ^ 




Plymouth 


Montserrat. 


there. is acustom- > 
house - - ) 


Bahamas. 


Sydney 


Cape Breton. 




Charlotte Town ^ 
George Town - ] 


PrineeEd ward's 


Bridgetown 


Barbadoes. 


island. 



By the act of 3d and 4th William IV, cap. 59, sec. 2, it is declared that 
"if any goods shall be imported into any port or place in the said posses- 
sions, other than the 'free ports' aforesaid, such goods shall be forfeited. '* 

At all these places, the vessels of the United States are admitted on pay- 
ment of the same tonnage duties and charges as British vessels, provided 
the goods com.posing the cargo be the produce of the United States, and im- 
ported directly from the United States. 

They are allowed to clear out, whether laden or in ballast, for any foreign 
country whatever. 

The productions of the United States (if similar articles from other foreign 
countries are not entirely prohibited) are admitted on payment of the same 
duties and charges as similar articles the produce of any other foreign coun- 
try, subject (when imported in American vessels) to the same conditions 
(as to the character of the vessel and crew) as when imported into the British 
possessions in Europe. 

The importation from the United States of all articles, except those of 
heir own growth, produce, or manufacture, is prohibited. 



6 Boc. No. 163. 

Upon exportations, the same drawbacks, bounties, and allowances, are 
granted, whether the goods be exported or originally imported in American 
or British vessels. 

In the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, vessels and boats of the 
United States are admitted on payment of the same tonnage duties and 
charges which are chargeable upon British vessels and boats in the ports 
of the United States. 

For the purpose of securing to British bottoms a greater share of the car- 
riage of the produce of the United States to her colonies, Great Britain has 
erected the following places, among others, intoyree warehousing ports, viz: 



Kingston, Monte- 
go Bay, and Fal- 
mouth 

Kingston 

Halifax, Fictou, 

*Liverpool, *Yar- 

mouth, Digby,and 

Arichat 

Nassau 

Port of Basseterre 

Port of Saint 
George 

Port of Road Har- 
bor 

San Josef 

Quebec, *Kings- 
toa and *Mont- 
real 

George Town - 

Roseau 



Jamaica. 
Saint Vincent. 

>Nova Scotia. 

New Providence 
Saint Kitt's. 

Grenada. 

Tortola. 
Trinidad. 

Canada. 

Demerara. 
Dominica. 



Saint John's and } 
Harbor Grace - 3 

Saint John's, St. 
Andrew's, and 
Welch Pool, 
Campo Bello - 

Grand Key, 

Turk's Island - 

Bridge Town - 

Port Saint George 

Sydney 

Charles Town - 



Port Lewis 
Astries 



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Newfoundland. 



New Brunswick. 



Bahamas. 

Barbadoes. 
Bermuda. 
Cape Breton. 
Nevis. 

Island of Mauri- 
tius. 
Saint Lucia. 



* For the warehousing of goods brought by land or inland navigation, as aise those imported 
by sea. 

The warehousing system was adopted in 1803; the statute of 43 George 
ill, cap. 132, laying the foundation of it. By subsequent statutes, however, 
it has been much extended, all of which legislative regulations are enibodied 
in the acts 3d and 4th Wilham IV, cap, 57, which took effect on the 1st 
"September, 1833. 

Under the system adopted in conformity with the provisions of this act, 
goods imported into the places designated as " free ports" are permitted to 
be deposited in the public warehouses in the United Kingdom and the 
British colonial possessions, chargeable with rent and storage, without 
payment of duties on importation till they are withdrawn for home con- 
sumption. If warehoused for re-exportation, no duties are ever paid ; the 
charges for rent and storage only are exacted, for which the merchandise 
is made liable ; thus doing away entirely with the previous system of draw- 
backs, and the immediate payment of duties on importation, as formerly. 

The advantage it secures to British commerce (under the protection, in 
addition thereto, extended to their own vessels engaged in the carrying trade 
between the colonies) is, that all goods admitted to warehouse in either one 



Doc. JNo. 163. 7 

of the colonies may be conveyed thence in British vessels exclusively, to 
other British colonies, at a lower rate of duty than similar goods imported in 
our own vessels to such colonies direct from the United States. 

As a part of the commercial system of Great Britain, her navigation act 
(3d and 4th William IV.) provides, that no article, the produce of any other 
country, shall be allowed to be brought into the United Kingdom, to be 
used therein, except in British ships or those of the producing country. 

It further provides, that so much of the productions of the sea as might 
be wanted for the consumption of Great Britain should be exclusively pro- 
cured by British industry and imported in British ships, both in regard to 
England and her colonies. 

There are several acts of Parliament regulating the trade of British pos- 
sessions abroad ; the main object of all which is to confine them, as far as 
practicable, in all matters of trade, to a direct intercourse with the mother 
country. Hence the prohibition of all articles necessary for their consump- 
tion from the United Kingdom, except in British bottoms ; and no article 
from a foreign country can be imported into the colonies, any more than 
into England herself, unless in British ships or those of the producing 
country. 

A large number of articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture of the 
United States, which are permitted to be imported, are subject to a burden- 
some tax, amounting, in many cases, to almost a prohibitory duty, whilst 
similar articles are entered, coming in British vessels from other colonial 
ports, either free or subject to a mere nominal duty. 

The ports to which the vessels of the United States are permitted to 
trade are limited, while it is understood that those of Great Britain find 
means to enter, for purposes of trade, at other than those denominated 
*'free ports," although the same restriction would appear to have been in- 
tended to apply to them. 

The present system permits, also, the imposition of duties by the colonial 
authorities, in addition to those established by the mother country, on 
articles, the growth, jiroduce or manufacture of the United States, imported 
into the colonies ; and thus they may vary, as is ordinarily the case, in dif- 
ferent colonies. It also permits the naturalization of goods, when imported 
into any colony ; and thus, being considered as productions of that colony, 
to be transported free of duty to any other ; these goods, thus transported 
from one colony to another, only by British vessels ; and that American 
vvessels shall bring to the colonies nothing but the products of the United 
States ; and then restricting them to a direct trade between the United 
States and any o)ie of the colonies or provinces. 

Prior to the opening of these ports, and while the trade was circuitous 
through the colonies of a third Power, the United States enjoyed a princi- 
pal share in the carrying trade, which is now almost monopolized by Brit- 
ish vessels. In regard to the plaster trade alone, it has been recently set 
forth in a memorial to Congress, that there is probably imported into the 
United States from seventy-five to one hundred thousand tons annually, 
employing a large fleet of vessels. This is now almost entirely imported 
in British vessels, the annual freight on which is estimated at one hundred 
and fifty thousand dollars. It is only from certain "free ports," and at an 
advanced price, that American vessels are allowed to freight with the 
article ; whilst British vessels are privileged to take it direct from the quar- 
ries, and at a diminished price — equal, at least, to the amount of a freight 



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from the quarries to the place of exportation. As an act of just recip^rocity 
in order to render equal to both parties the operations of trade, it has beem 
suggested that Brilisli vessels should ?/o/ be permitted to enter the ports of 
the Uniied States, carrying cargoes taken in at any port or place other 
than tlio^e in whicli American vessels may go and discharge and take on. 
board a cargo. 

The discriminating duty imposed by Great Britain in favor of the inter- 
colonial trade in her own vessels, rather than direct from the United States 
in American vessels, presents a vast field for the employment of her com- 
mercial marine, to tlie exclusion of our own, in the transportation of our 
own products. Tlie operation of this system is apparent with regard to the 
articles of flour, beef, pork, and lumber, to which the attention of Congress- 
was called in another memorial, on this same subject, presented to the last 
Congress. These products of the United States are admitted from this 
country into Canada free, but are liable to a duty on importation into the 
British West India possessions of ^1 20 per barrel on flour ; pork, $2 88 
per cwt, ; and on lumber, $5 04 per 1,000 feet. The amount of these 
articles imported into the said dependencies of Great Britain by sea, and 
coming under the operation of these duties, is large, but insignificant in, 
comparison with that carried into the provinces over the Canadian frontiers 
"by land, and thus distributed through her North American possessions ia 
her own vessels. 

Previous to the opening of these colonial ports to the commerce of the 
United States, we supplied the British colonies through th-e neutral islands^ 
as they were called, with the productions of this country ; enjoying the 
entire carrying trade to the neutral isl.mds. At present, American vessels- 
are precluded from the possibility of entering into competition with those 
of Great Britain, from the superior advantages possessed by the latter;, 
because British vessels have the power of trading between the ports of the- 
United States and any number of British colonial ports on the same voyage, 
while American vessels are limited to one single colonial port in one voy- 
age. Under existing arrangements, British vessels can enter the ports of 
the United States with their colonial productions, dispose of them, then 
take full or partial freights for the West Indies, and thence, again, full 
freights of molasses, sugar, coffee, &c., for England. Thus employed, they 
possess a decided advantage over American vessels, even in direct freights 
to and from our own ports. 

British vessels often make their first freight out from England to the West 
Indies : having discharged their cargoes, in a few days they are found in- 
one of our Southern ports, with colonial produce, and ready for freight to- 
Europe, or back to the colonies, as they find best ; while the profits already 
realized (rom the voyage to the British North American possessions enable 
them to take freight for Europe or the West Indies at a less rate than is- 
po.^sible for the vessels of the United States. 

The gradual extinction of our direct trade with the British West Indies, 
at least in our own vessels, seems an inevitable result from the present 
arrangement-, the discrimination between duties on articles imported into 
their, colonies directly from the United States, and on the same articles 
when imported circuitously through the provinces, will eventually turn 
the whole course of trade in that direction. The duty on flour, beef, pork, 
lumber, staves, and shingles, from the United States, must, of course, take- 
this circuitous mode of importation, as they are aU admitted free of duty 



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from the provinces ; and whatever of direct trade hetween the Unite<i 
States and the continental provinces does exist, must be enjoyed by British 
vessels, in very great measure, in consequence of their superior facilities^ 
at the ports in those colonies, for transportation to the \yesl Indies. 

Colonies of Great Britain with regard to which, there exist special en- 
actments, on the part of the mother country, regulating the imports 
into each. 

Malta and Gibraltar. — Malta has been a free port since 1837, when 
the then existing tariff, customs, and port charges, were wliolly aboHshed. 
There is now enforced hut a moderate imposition of duties on a few arti- 
cles of general demand, without regard to the country whence imported, 
for the sake of revenue only, and that revenue designed solely for the; 
support of the administration of the island. The lariff, which does not 
comprehend over a dozen different species of merchandise, is simple in its 
character and operations. 

Gibraltar is also a free port, subject to no duties whatever on import 
or export, and imposing but very few restrictions on foreign commerce. 

Goods from within the limits of the East India Company's charter are 
imported to some considerable extent through Malta and Gibraltar. When 
thus imported in British ships, they are liable to the same duties as though 
imported direct into the United Kingdom, from some other place within the 
limits of said charter. 

Capk of Good Hope. — The trade of this colony has been subject, here- 
tofore, to the same regulations, in all respects, as the British possessions 
deemed to be within the limits of the East India Company's charter, until 
the 10th of August, 1840, when a tariff of the duties of customs was put in 
operation, under the order in council, payable on goods, wares, and mer- 
chandise, imported into that colony. 

The following is a list of the "free ports," and -'free warehousing ports," 
viz : Cape Town, Simon's Town, and Port Elizabeth. 

Australia. — By this name is designated New Holland, New South 
Wales, and Van Dieman's Land. 

These islands are of no inconsiderable importance to the South sea 
whalers of the United States, for purposes of traffic, with which a seem- 
ingly prosperous trade is carried on, as also of consequence in the procur- 
ing of temporary supplies, &c. These islands are so situated as to be quite 
accessible to commercial transactions with the Malays and Chinese, with 
which half-civilized countries an apparently successful intercourse has been 
long carried on by our enterprising whalemen and sealers. 

A tariff has very recently been established on importations into Port 
Philip. Duties on British West India or North American rum and to- 
bacco, if imported direct from the United Kingdom, ^1 86 per gallon; upon 
imported foreign spirits, ^^2 20 per gallon ; tobacco, manufactured, 60 cents^ 
per pound ; unmanufactured, 36 cents per pound ; all British manufactures^. 
TREE ; all other goods, five per cent, ad valorem. 

According to an English Treasury order of 29th June and 3d July, 1839y 
New South Wales (in the table of duties) is to be taken in a comprehen- 
sive sense, and be deemed to include Swan river, on the opposite side of the 
island, and all other places in Terra Australis, without regard to other 
geographical divisions. 



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A maximum of duties is fixed by the mother country, empowering the 
•Governor, or any other person administering the Government of New South 
Wales and its dependencies ibr the time being, by any order or proclama- 
tion, to disrontinvepv reduce any such duties, from time to time, as occasion 
may requh-e ; and, also, equal power to revive and levy, at any time, duties 
so discontinued or reduced ; but makhig it unlawful for any Governor, or 
other person administering the Government of the said colony, to order the 
levying or raising of any higher rate of duty. The Governors and Coun- 
<;ils of the colonies of New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land are ex- 
pressly prohibited from imposing any duty or tax whatever, exceft it be 
absolutely necessary for local purposes ; and then the object, together with 
the amount to be appropriated and applied, shall be distinctly and particu- 
larly stated in the body of the law or ordinance imposing every such tax or 
duty. 

FRANCE. 

In the year 1793 an act was passed by the National Assembly, inter- 
dicting a direct commercial intercourse between foreign nations and the 
French republic. It has not been discovered, after diligent search, that 
•any law repeahng that act has been adopted by France ; but, by various 
modifications subsequently introduced, the aspect of the restrictive system 
which it establishes has been in some degree changed. Foreign goods, 
even if prohibited, are admitted to entrepot, for re-exportation, at the ports 
of Marseilles, Bayonne, Bordeaux, Nantes, Havre, and Dunkirk. Goods 
thus warehoused may, in certain cases, be transferred from one bonding 
warehouse to another, for transit, on payment of specified duties. Mer- 
'Chandise, not prohibited, may be transferred from one bonding store to 
another, by land, on the terms of transfer, but free of all duties. Aries, 
Port Vendre, and Strasburg, are constituted ports where merchandise not 
prohibited, may be received in bond, and from which such merchandise 
can only be exported by sea. There is a special depot at Lyons, to which 
all the ports of bonding depots may transmit merchandise, either for con- 
sumption or exportation. 

The commercial intercourse between the United States and France is 
regulated by the convention of 24th June, 1822. By this convention each 
country secured to its own flag certain advantages in its own ports, by 
imposing discriminating duties on cargoes brought in the vessels of the 
other, and additional tonnage duties on the vessels themselves. 

The amount of discriminating duty was limited not to exceed twenty 
francs, or three dollars and seventy-five cents per ton of merchandise. 
This duty having been, by the terms of the treaty, gradually diminished, 
until entirely done away with, the productions of both countries are now 
admitted into their respective ports upon equal terms, whether brought by 
French or American vessels. The tonnage duty is five francs or ninety- 
lour cents per ton on the vessel's measurement; this duty to be calculated 
according to the American vessel's register and the French vessel's pass- 
port. 

This last duty exceeds the amount levied by France on the vessels of 
every other country. Vessels of other nations, except Great Britain, pay 
seventy-seven cents per ton. British vessels going into France direct pay 



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^nly one franc and ten centimes, or about twenty cents ; in ballast, from 
any other country, nothing. 

All the port charges, under the name of light-money, permits, certificates, 
&c., are equal upon the ships of all nations. 

At the period when the convention of 1822 was adopted. United States 
vessels were accustomed to enter French ports in ballast from the neigh- 
boring countries, for the purpose of taking in freight for their own or other 
countries. Now, however, the vessels of the Hanseatic Republics, Austria, 
and some other nations of Europe, which have treaties with the United 
States, admitting an indirect trade, being subjected to lower tonnage duties 
in French ports, and placed on the same footing in the United States witli 
United States vessels, having entered French ports, either laden or in bal- 
last, can take freight for the United States on lower terms than its own. 
ships, which are subjected to a lieavier tonnage duty in France, can afford 
to do. And these vessels, having a similar advantage, in the ports of the 
United States, over French vessels, which pay ninety-four cents per ton, 
have monopolized a great share of the carrying trade from France to 
the United States. Moreover, the vessels of these foreign States, enjoying 
this advantage over United States vessels, in the ports of France, on their 
arrival in the United States with their French cargoes, take in cargoes for 
their own countries, to the exclusion of an equal number of vessels to the 
United States. 

Direct Trade. — The reciprocity stipulated in the convention of 1822 is 
applicable only to articles of the growth, produce, or manufacture of the 
respective countries. Accordingly, no cargoes from the United States are 
admitted to the advantages secured by the treaty, unless certified by the 
■French consul, at the port of clearance, to be of the growth, produce, or 
manufacture of the United States. In a French port, the American ship- 
master is subjected to an accumulation of fees, for the preparation and 
■proper authentication of certificates of origin, from which the French cap- 
tain is exempt in the United States. The multiplication of certificates in 
the French ports, imposing a heavy tax on the shippers in United States 
vessels, operates as an additional duty on the merchandise ; and, so far, 
interferes with the reciprocity which the convention of 1822 guarantees — 
French ships coming to the United States not being liable to like charges. 
A recent treaty between France and Holland authorizes the admission of 
•every description of produce from the entrepots of the last-named country, 
without inquiry as to its origin. 

The stipulation in the convention of 1822, by which the products of the 
United States, carried in American vessels, are, after a certain period, to 
become liable to no higher rate of duty than when imported in French, 
vessels, does not embrace the articles of tin, the products of the fisheries, or 
spermaceti simply pressed. Copper and lead, although named among 
these exceptions, are admitted to enjoy the benefit of the convention, whea 
their American origin is satisfactorily proved. 

Tobacco.- — This important staple of the United States is the subject of 
Government monopoly in France. By an imperial decree of 1811, sanc- 
tioned and legaUzed by the law of April, 1816, the exclusive purchase, 
manufacture, and sale of tobacco, were vested in the administration. Suc- 
•cessive acts have, from time to time, continued the monopoly ; and the law 
•of April, 1840, extends it until the 1st of January, 1852. The quantity of 
tobacco raised in France in 1820 has been estimated at 24,000 hogsheads; 



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and ihe annual consumption in 1S02 is stated at 30,000, From the United 
States the exports of this article to France, during the three years com-- 
prised in the tabular statements, were: in 1S3S, 15,511 hogsheads; in 1839^ 
9,574 hogsheads; and in 1S40, 15,G40 hogsheads, according to the official 
records. 

Sugar. — In the year 1840 there was a considerable exportation to France 
of sugar, of the growtli and manufacture of the United States. The effect 
of the estabhshment of manufactories of sugar from the beet root, intro- 
duced in France by Napoleon, has been to depress the colonial sugar trade- 
to a great extent. 

Cotton. — The tabular statements exhibit an increasing demand for 
United States cotton in the markets of France. It is admitted, direct, at 
a duty of about one cent and three-fourths of a cent per pound. Cotton 
from other countries continues to be admitted into France at lower rates of 
dut5\ 

FRENCH COLONIAL POSSESSIONS. 

The foreign possessions of France, may be classed thus: 

In the H^est Indies. — Martinique, Guadaloupe, Cayenne or French 
Guiana. 

In Europe. — Corsica. 

In Africa. — Senegal, the Isle of Bourbon, and Algiers. 

In India. — Pondicherry, Chandernagore, Cassimbuzar, and a few minor 
settlements or factories. . 

In North America. — St. Pierre and Miquelon, fisheries near the coast of 
iNewfouudland. 

West Indies. — The commercial intercourse between the United States 
and the West India possessions of France is regulated by the royal ordi- 
nance of February 5, 1826, and the act of the Congressof the United States of 
9th of May, 1828. By the former, it is prescribed that, after the 1st of July^ 
1826, all vessels, whether national or foreign, shall be permitted to import 
in the islands of Martinique and Guadaloupe certain articles of merchan- 
dise specified in accompanying tables, on payment of the duties annexed,, 
without distinction of flag ; and by this decree all previously existing tariffs 
are revoked. The act of Congress of the 9th May, 1828, admits all French 
vessels, "coming directly from the islands of Martinique and Guadaloupe, 
and laden with articles the growth or manufacture of either of said islands,, 
and which are permitted to be exported therefrom in American vessels,"' 
into the ports of the United States, "on payment of no higher duty on ton- 
nage or on their cargoes, as aforesaid, than are imposed on American ves- 
sels, and on the cargoes. imported in American vessels." The French ordi- 
nance also exempts foreign vessels, importing the merchandise thus author- 
ized, from any other duties on tonnage or any port charges, but those ta 
•which the vessels of France are subjected. The importation of all articles 
of merchandise, except such as are specified, by foreign vessels, is pro- 
hibited. Articles allowed to be imported can only be re-exported from> 
one colony to another by French vessels. 

By a royal ordinance of Sth December, 1839, the tariff imposed in 1826 
■was modified, and the range of imposts sUghtly enlarged. But the equal 
footing on which foreign and national vessels were placed by the previous 
ordinance, in regard to tonnage duties and port charges, was allowed ta 
remain undisturbed. 



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Cayenne or French Viujana. — This colony is open to the trade of all 
nations, under the regulations of the decree of December, 1822, which was 
continued by the decree of the Governor of French Guiana, on the 23d 
December, 1833. An advantage is given to French goods coming directly 
from French ports in French vessels : as well as to Frencli goods and the 
products of French colonies brought in French ships, or French coasting 
vessels, over the foreign trade, in the tarilf of duties established by these 
decrees. In the exports of the products of the colony to French ports or 
French colonies, by French vessels, an advantage is also enjoyed over such 
productions of the colony as are exported to a foreign country in French or 
foreign vessels. French and foreign vessels, arriving in the colony, remain- 
ing not more than seventy-two hours, and neither taking in nor landing 
any thing, are subjected to no tonnage duty, and to no other duties except 
pilotage, and that for the service of the custom-house guards. 

It has been estimated that, in the trade between the United States and the 
French West Indies, the proportion of French tonnage to that of American 
tonnage employed is about 9j per cent, of the whole amount. 

Europe. — Corsica. — -The island of Corsica has been placed on the foot- 
ing of a department of France. The custom-house regulations of the island 
were established by an order of the Governor of the 16th December, 1815, 
which was sanctioned by a royal ordinance of the 13th November, 1816. 
The laws of 21st April, 1818, and 17th May, 1826, gave regularity to the 
system. By the ordinance of 1816, certain productions of the soil, wh.ich 
were designated, were permitted to be imported on the French cotitinent 
free of duty; and the laws of 1818 and 1826 extended this permission to 
all the products of the soil, while it assimilated the productions of the labor 
of Corsica to those of foreign origin. Under this system, the affairs of the 
island continued to be administered until 1835, when the efforts of the in- 
habitants to obtain a policy more favorable to the development of the in- 
dustry and prosperity of the island were crowned with success. Regard- 
ing the great increase of the contraband trade, and the audacious and active 
means which were employed in its extejision, as among the principal causes 
of the depression of the prosperity of the island, the French Governnjent 
directed, its efforts to such a change in the system as would repress a course 
of traffic unproductive to the public Treasury, and injurious to the public 
interests. The new policy, however, while it infuses additional vigor in 
the police department of the customs, makes no change in the port charges 
or duties in relation to foreign shipping. It continues to Corsica the priv- 
ilege of admission into certain ports of France of all the productions of her 
soil, free of duty ; and prescribes that the manufactures of the island, which 
had hitherto been prohibited, may hereafter be admitted into France on the 
same footing, by virtue of a royal ordinance. Foreign merchandise recei/ed 
into the French entrepots, after payment of the duties imposed in the gen- 
eral tariff of France, may be imported in Corsica; and the island duties, 
charges, and regulations, have reference to tjiat trade. The last law and 
ordinance on the subject are those of June and July, 1835. 

Africa. — The royal ordinance of 11th November, 1835, regulates the 
duties and charges in the French possessions in tlie north of Africa. It 
confines the trade between France and these possessions, as well as the 
coasting trade, to French vessels, which are exempted from all port char- 
ges in the colonial ports of the north of Africa. Foreign vessels, laden or 



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in ballast, are chargeable with a duty of 37d cents per ton, on their entry 
into port. The duty demanded on the passport, and the permit necessary 
for loading or discharging cargo, is fixed at 9-^'^ cents. There is no charge 
for clearance, discharge, or certificate. The products of France, with the ex- 
ception of sugars, as well as foreign produce nationalized in France by the 
payment of the duties, are freely admitted on the production of the custom- 
house clearance of the French port from which they were brought. For- 
eign merchandise, whether coming from French or foreign ports, is also 
admitted on payment of certain duties, which are specified. Goods shipped 
for a foreign port, with the exception of grain and flour, (which are ex- 
empted from all duties,) pay an export duty similar to that established on 
their export in the French tariff; or, if their export from France is prohib- 
ited, 15 per cent, ad valorem. Entrepots are established, where foreign mer- 
chandise maybe warehoused, and whence it may be taken for re-exporta- 
tion to France, or for any other entrepot, free from duty. A tariff of fees 
for quarantiiie was established from the 1st of March, 1835. 

Isle or Bourbon. — By a law of 12th Jnly, 1837, merchandise, the pro- 
duce of Europe, or of other countries on the coast of the Mediterranean, is 
declared inadmissible to the entrepot in this island, unless directly imported 
from the place of production, or from French entrepots, by French vessels. 
But merchandise of every other origin may be imported under any flag. 

Senegal. — The only port in Senegal which is open to foreign trade is 
Goree; and in this port United States' vessels enjoy the privileges of French 
vessels, paying a tonnage duty of 18i cents per ton. As regards naviga- 
tion-duties upon importations in the colony of Senegal, through the port of 
Gorce, the United States flag therefore is assimilated to the French flag, as 
it is in the ports of Martinique and Guadaloupe. The other ports in Sene- 
gal are closed against the United States flag, as well as against that of all 
other foreign nations. Previous to 1831, gum Senegal was exported only 
to France, and from her entrepots was supplied to the foreign markets. 
On the 1st of October, 1831, a royal ordinance was issued, which allows 
the direct exportation to foreign countries of gum Senegal, from the port of 
Goree. 

North America. — St. Pierre and Miquelon. — Tiiese are French 
fisheries near the coast of Newfoundland, the commercial intercourse with 
■which is carried on by French vessels. 

India. — The incorporation of the first French East India Company was 
by a charter for fifteen years, granted in 1604, by Henry IV. In 1672, the 
French purchased Pondicherry from the King of Visiapoor, retaining pos- 
session until 1693, when it fell into the hands of the Dutch. At the peace 
of Ryswick, in 1697, it was given up to France. Boscawen made an un- 
successful attempt against this place in 1748, but it was taken by the Eng- 
lish troops under Colonel Coote in 1761, and was restored to France about 
two years afterwards. In 1778, Pondicherry again surrendered to Sir 
Hector Munro, and was again relinquished by the English Government in 
1783. Great Britain obtained possession of the settlement, for the third 
time, in 1793 ; and it was restored at the peace of Amiens in 1802. In 
the following year it was again occupied by a British garrison, and by the 
second peace of Paris, in 1815, it finally and permanently reverted to 
France. In consequence of this frequent change of masters, the commerce 



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of this once flourishing and important settlement has dwindled to insignifi- 
cance. The law of 17th May, 1526, provides that the distinction between 
the French and foreign factories in India shall be suppressed in the tariiFsy 
and merchandise from one or the other of these settlements, not specially 
excepted, shall pay no other duties than are imposed on the same articles- 
brought from the French settlements. 

SPAIN AND ITS COLONIAL POSSESSIONS. 

Treaties with the United States. The treaty of the 3d March, 17965. 
between the United States and Spain, so far as it relates to navigation, pro- 
vides chiefly for the protection of property during a state of war, either be- 
tween the parties, or when one of the parties is engaged in war, the other 
remaining neutral. Of this treaty, as well as the subsequent treaty of 1819^ 
a faithful digest will be found on the 2Slst page, vol. 2d, of " Commercial 
Regulations." 

Commercial legislation. The first tarifl" published by the Spanish Gov- 
ernment was dated in 1783, previous to which, the duties of importation 
were subject wholly to the local authorities of the diflerent ports. The pub- 
lication of this tarifl' did not, however, put an end to this system, and varia- 
tions were continually made until the year 1808, when the exclusive policy 
of the tarifl' was almost wholly changed by order of the then existing pro- 
visional Government. In 1814, these changes were annulled by decree of 
Ferdinand, and the tariff nominally restored to the state in which it was 
lefiat the death of Charles III, in 17S8. In 1816, another tariff'lawwasissued 
by the Cortes, and by order of that body was again reformed in 1820. Thus- 
reformed, it contained a provision imposing an additional duty of one-third 
more upon goods imported under a foreign flag than was exacted upon 
importations under the Spanisii. A translation of this tariff may be found 
in vol. 2d, of " Commercial Regulations." In 1824, a board of revision 
was authorized by the Cortes to compile a new tarifl". The issue of this was 
the "Real Arancel of 1825," taking eflect on the 1st of January, 1826, and 
was the last tarift'issued by the Spanish Government to the date of August, 
1839. By royal decree of January, 1839, a board of revision was appoint- 
ed for a refonnatioii of the tarifl", to be founded on a system of reciprocity 
Avith other nations ; their report, if any, has not been received by this De- 
partment to this date (December, 1841.) 

This tariff has been taken as the text in preparing the table on the 
amount of imports from the United Slates, with the duties thereon, ex- 
cept in case of modification by royal decree or otherwise, since it appears 
that the local authorities of the difl'erent ports have often assumed thelpow- 
er of increasing or alleviating the duties, to create forced revenues — a pow- 
er which is nominally vested in the sovereign, and even then requiring the 
approval of the Cortes. 

This state of things has arisen from the civil dissensions of that country,, 
and consequent disarrangernent of commercial affairs. 

A royal decree of June, 1830, imposes an additional discriminatingldutv 
against indirect trade, of one per cent, ad valorem, or four pen- cent, on the 
amount of duty in the tariff. (Gaceta de Madrid.) 

Royal order of 29th January, 1834, regulates the duty on staves. (Vide 
« Staves.") 

By a royal decree ai 20th April., 1S33, the introduction in.o Spain of 
window glass and glass iaaterns was prohibited. 



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Aucrnst 6, 1836, the prices fixed for the sale, of tobacco, and the import 
duties I hereon, were reduced about fifty per cent, bv the board of Govern- 
iTientof the province of Malaga. (Archives du Commerce, September, 1S36,) 
The same board authorized the admission of cotton tissues for a term of 
one month, at a duty of 16 per cent, ad valorem ; this was suspended after 
fifteen days. 

November 23, 1835. a royal decree was issued, requiring manifests of 
cargoes, and imposing strict regulations with regard to them, containing 
also instructions to consuls, &c. (Archives du Commerce, January, 1836.) 
November 10, 1836, the board of armament and defence for the prov- 
ince of Malaga issued a proclamation establishing certain extraordinary 
additional duties, to defray the expenses of the war, to be continued for the 
duriition of the war, or until the Cortes or Government should otherwise 
•decree. (Archives du Commerce, January, 1837.) 

June, 1829, a royal decree, to render effective the prohibition on ex- 
porting merino rams, limits the number, &c. ; a new order of 20th January, 
1834,- abrogates this law and specifies the export duty. 

14th August, 1839, a royal order permits the importation of separate 
pieces of machinery, for the construction of steam engines, at one per cent, 
duty under all llags, provided they are such as cannot be made at the 
manufactories in the kingdom. (Archives du Commerce, August, 1839.) 

15th 'August, 1838, a royal order permits foreign vessels direct from 
Newfoundland, with codfish, in transit to other ports of the peninsula, and 
taking salt in return, to transship the same on board of any vessel, foreign 
or national, on payment in the ports of its destination of the same duties re- 
quired as when imported under a foreign flag. 

17th August, 1839, a royal order permits an individual to introduce 
iron castings, to be used as models in the construction of machines at his 
foundries, on payment of 25 or 30 per cent., according to the flag, 

15th March, 1839, the provincial deputation of Biscay published cer- 
tain rates of duty on tobacco, upon its admission into Bilbao, (Vide <•' To- 
bacco.") Archives du Commerce, May, 1840.) 

lOtli April, 1840, the general deputation of Biscay imposed certain 
restrictions on the importation of foreign iron, accompanied by a tariff". 
(Vide "Iron.") 

Siiic<^ the year 1820, there has existed a discriminating duty on nearly 
all articles the growth, produce, &c.,of other countries, of from 10 to 50 per 
cent, in favor of Spanish bottoms. The "order real" issued in 1-S30, of which 
a notice is to be found on page 412, vol. 2d of the ''Commercial Regulations," 
without alleviating the prior discrimination contained in the tariff", created 
an adiiiiional discrimination of 4 per cent, on the amount of tariff", against 
indirect trade. 

Th(; discrimination is greatest on many of the most important productions 
of the United States, amounting, in most cases, to a prohibition of importa- 
tion, in vessels of the United Stales. 

I;i the stateujciitof the '• Treasury reports,'^ (from which the amount of 
-domestic exports are taken,) manv articles are recorded as shipped to Spain, 
which are prohibited by the tariff" of 1825, and concerning which no modi- 
fying decree can be found. This discrepancy can bo accounted for by the 
fact, that cargoes are often cleared for ports other than those intended as 
the market. 

No means existing for information as to the precise nature of the car- 



Doc. No. 163. 17 

goes of Spanish or United States vessels individually, in estimating the 
amount of duties, it has been presumed that articles on which the dis- 
crimination is greatest would be exported chiefly in Spanish bottoms ; the 
difference in the value of exports to Spain (according to the Treasury re- 
ports) is about three in United States vessels to two in " foreign ;" and as 
no inducement exists to engage the commerce of other nations, it is pre- 
sumed these foreign vessels were Spanish. The estimates have been calcu- 
lated accordingly. In consequence, however, of the civil wars which have 
prevailed in Spain during a series of years — the consequent derange- 
ment of legal commerce and prevalence of smuggling — the practice of local 
variations of the tariff, and the extreme dilFicnlty of obtaining the requisite 
information, not even an approximate estimate of imports from the United 
States, and duties paid thereon, during the years embraced in the tabular 
statement, can be ventured upon with any hope of correctness. 

KEVIEW OF THE PRINCIPAL PRODUCTIONS OF THE UNITED ST\TES IN 
CONNEXION WITH THE COMMERCE OF SPAIN. 

COTTON. 

By returns from the consulate at Malaga, it appears that the province 
of Catalonia consumes about 30.000 bales of American cotton annually. 
The discriminative duty is, however, so great that it c nnot be imported in, 
American bottoms, and a further inducement to Spanish bottoms is held out 
hy an alleviation of a large portion of the duty on such cargoes as pass 
through the warehouses (depositos) of Cuba and Porto Rico, as will be 
-seen from the following amount of duties on one hundred pounds of cot- 
ton at its importation into Spain : 

Direct from the U. S., 100 lbs. cotton, (all duties,) under Spanish flag ^2 75 
Do do do do under foreign flag 4 07 

Prom the warehouses in Cuba and Porto Rico, 100 lbs. cotton, under 

Spanish flag --_-._. gg^ 

From the warehouses in Cuba and Porto Rico, 100 lbs. cotton, un- 
der foreign flag - - - - - - -i 12| 

This trade is carried on in Spanish vessels, and in a manner which ap- 
.pears to be in direct contravention of the act of Congress of June 1834, im- 
posing countervailing tonnage duties upon cargoes shipped in Spanish ves- 
sels from ports of the United States for ports in the islands of Cuba and 
Porto Rico, and requiring bonds from all Spanish vessels clearing from 
the United States for other ports or places, that no part of their cargo shal! 
be landed in any port of said islands. 

The law is stated to be evaded thus : Havana in Cuba, and St Juan in 
Porto Rico, being constituted ports of deposite, with the impost of 2 per 
cent, duty for storage, Spanish vessels clearing out from New Orleans and 
Mobile give the bonds required, and, under plea of stress of weather, want 
of provision, &c., put into these ports of deposite, and take out papers to 
Spain — thus availing themselves of the alleviation of duty allowed by that 
Government. 

The lirect trade to Spain in this article is wholly confined to Spp^iish 
vessels; a large portion of the "carrying trade" between New <7rleans 
and the depositos of Havana is, however, prosecuted in ve&«ts of the 
United States. 
2 



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TOBACCO. 



Tobacco, though nominally prohibited by the tariff of 1825, has still been 
taken in small quantities through the legal channels. The importation and 
sale of this article being a Government monopoly, the constant demand for 
it has enabled the authorities to raise large sums to meet exigencies, by 
means of the local legislation before mentioned; for example : by decisioa 
of the Board of Government of Malaga, in August, 1S36, the selling price 
and the duties of importation on tobacco were reduced about 50 per cent.. 
The object of this appears to have been to raise a revenue from the im- 
portation of manufactured tobacco, and also to force the sale of the leaf to- 
bacco then lying in the Government stores, by fixing the selling price of the 
latter article less than the import duty. As will be seen from the following 
table of rates of duty and price, this object could be thus accomplished. 





Selling price 


Selling price 


[mpr' 




before reduc- 


after reduc- 


duty.* 




tion. 


tion. 




Cigars, Havana, in boxes of 500 
Cigars from the Peninsula 
Cigars mixed - ' - 


^4 40 


$2 00 


60 


3 00 


1 50 


40 


1 80 


80 


15 


Cigars, common, of Virginia 


1 20 


60 


10 


Tobacco in leaf, Havana 


10 


5 


10 


Do do Virginia 


10 


5 


10 


Do do Bra-zil - 


10 


5 


10 



* Per lb. of 16 oz. 4 drs. avoirdupois. 

Note. By a provision of the order, the tobacco lying in the Government stores was included 
in the reduction. 

Raten of duty on tobacco imported into Bilbao, established by the pro- 
vincial deputation of Biscay, March, 1839. 



z C Havana 



35 cents ~] 



S ^Vhginia, Kentucky, and Maryland \lh cents ! per lb. of 16 oz. 4drs. 
~ (Brazil - - - 25 cents \ 

^ Cigars of Havana - - 60 cents j 

June 183S, an American vessel, with a cargo of 110 hogsheads of to- 
bacco, was permitted to land in Bilbao; in the same port, in June, 1839, 
two United States vessels, with cargoes of tobacco, were not permitted to 
land. (Consular returns.) 

The Treasury reports record, as shipped from the United States for 
Spain, during the years 183S, 1839,1840,3,201 hogsheads — value ^362,340; 
from causes before stated, no estimate can be made of the amount of 
revenue derived by the Spanish Government from these importations — 
«ioi^ than two-thirds, it is believed,having been smuggled into the [^king- 
dom. 

RICE. 

Rice is chafed with high prohibitive duties. 



Boc. ^0. 163. 19^ 

SUGAR. 

No sugar is admitted except from the colonies. 

FLOUE. 

Flour and breadstuffs are absolutely prohibited. 

IRON. 

Manufactures of iron, with few exceptions, are prohibited. In April. 
1840, the following rates of duty upon iron were adopted by the general 
deputation of Biscay: 

Iron, forge, in bars - - - - - ^3 SO each. 

Iron, wrought, in bars - - - - - 1 50 each. 

Iron, in circles, for hoops - - - - 1 50 each. 

Iron, in chains and locks - - - - 35 per pound.. 

Common files, hatchets, hammers, &c. - - - 40 per dozen.. 

Planching irons ----- 25 per pound. 

Steel in bars, or other un wrought pieces - - 5 per pound. 

Steel springs, and other clock work - . . 15 per pound. . 

MANUFACTURES OF COTTON AND WOOL. 

Manufactures of cotton are either charged with high prohibitive duties,., 
or are absolutely prohibited. Manufactures of wool, except of the finer 
classes, are prohibited. 

STAVES AND HEADING. 

This is the on/y valuable production of the United States which can be 
imported into Spain wtih profit in American bottoms. By a royal order of 
January, 1834, dressed and undressed staves pay — 
Under Spanish flag - - - - - ^1 00 per M. 

foreign flag - - - - - - 1 50. per M. 

with 30 per cent, on the amount of tariff" duties, as port charges. This duty ' 
has since been moderated ; and, although there is a discrimination, it is not 
onerous. Staves worth ^60 per thousand in the United States bring 
about $90 in Spain ; allowing ^10 for duties and expenses, and ^20 for 
freight. 

TONNAGE DUTIES AND PORT CHAReES. 

The tonnage duties upon vessels of the United States, formerly enormous-j. 
■were, in 1832, under the action of countervailing duties, reduced to five 
cents per ton — the same which Spanish vessels pay in ports of the United 
States. 

The port charges are known to be exorbitant ; but, from their constant 
variation, and from other causes, they cannot be specified, except t.he gen- 
eral duty of ten per cent, on the amount of tariff duty collected on im- 
ports, which applies to all the ports of Spain. Other charges vary accord.- 
ing to the locality. 



20 Doc. ]So. 163. 

PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS. 

Privileges, there are none. 

One important restriction is imp6sed on vessels of the United States, to 
which EngUsh, French, and Danish vessels, of over one hundred tons, are 
not subjecr, viz : Masters of United States vessels are not permitted to make 
post entries on their manifests, should the cargo actually on board exceed, 
from any chance, the amount expressed. This is not only derogatory to 
the United States in a national sense, but is injurious to the interests of the 
merchant; any excess in the cargo over the manifest, from whatever 
cause arising, being liable to confiscation. 

Forced loans and contributions to support the wars in which Spain has 
been engased have often been demanded of the resident citizens of the 
United States ; but, when made in a direct form, have been successfully re- 
sisted. Indirect means have consequently been resorted to, for instance ; 
an imposition of seven and a half cents per ton on all vessels entering the 
port of Malaga, nominally to be applied to cleaning the mole, but towards 
which nothing has been done for the last nine years. 

STATE OF TRADE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. 

In consequence of the exclusive policy of Spain, by which the consump- 
tion of foreign productions is restrained, and in particular the staple 
productions of the United States, covered with high discriminative duties, 
a large proportion of vessels of the United States, taking cargoes from that 
country home, are obliged to enter in ballast ; either having discharged in. 
ports of other countries, or coming direct from the United States. 

From a minute examination of the consular returns, it appears that a 
large balance is annually created in favor of Spain. Malaga is selected, as 
affording a fair example of the state of trade. The exports from this port 
to the United States, in American vessels, exceed the imports, in the same 
vessels, in a ratio of seven to one ; three-fourths of the imports being specie, 
the remaining fourth being in produce of the United States. Of the specie, 
a large proportion comes direct from the United States. Thus, in addition 
to the drain of specie, a balance of six-sevenths remains to be accounted 
' for in exchange, in specie or in produce of the United States to be shipped 
in Spanish bottoms. Spanish vessels take but about one-sixth of this 
amount in produce, thus leaving a direct balance of five-sevenths of the 
whole trade in favor of Spain. This balance of five-sevenths is almost a 
direct loss to the capital of the United States, as nearly the whole of the 
imoorts from Spain are consumed in the United States, without an equiva- 
lent reproduction ; there-exportation of Spanish wines to other marts being 
so limited that the profits accruing in that way are comparatively trifling. 
This will appear from inspecting the following statements taken from the 
returns of the United States' Consulate at Malaga. It should be borne in. 
mind that the returns from other ports exhibit a similar state of trade, Ma- 
laga being taken only as an example. 



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Doc. No. 163. 



Estimate nj exports from Malaga to the United States, fro77i July, 1S39, 
to July, 1S41, (the returns not being svjficiejit to extend the estimate 
prior to the above date.) in American vessels, including two cargoes to 
South America. 





Value of prod 


uce exported. 










Nature of 


Destination. 






produce ex- 




From 1st July, 1839, to 


From 1st July, 1840, to 


exported. 




30th June, 1840. 


30th June, 1841. 




New York 


§582,285 


§■387,504 




Philadelphia - 


162,890 


155,237 


H-^. 


Boston 


278,190 


188,091 




Baltimore 


71,450 


64,330 


rp C 


New Orleans - 


60,390 


54,475 


.11 


Charleston 


45,880 


14,500 


.2'rt £/■: 


Norfolk 


10,405 




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South America 


25,955 








1,242,955 


864,137 





Summary. 

Annual average imports at Malaga, in American vessels, 

(five years) ------ §156,500 

Annual average exports at Malaga, in American vessels, 

two years - . - - . - 1,000,000 

Three-fourths of imports in specie. 

Exports compared with imports, as seven to one. 

THE CANARY ISLANDS. 

• Commercial legislation. — By a provision of the Spanish tariff of 1825, 
these islands were included as subject to the same regulations and duties 
of import and export as Spain proper ; but the enormous discrimination 
established by this law, both in regard to imports and exports, proving great- 
ly injurious to the foreign trade of tiie islands, several modifying laws have 
nnce been enacted. 

^ In July, 1832, a law went into operation modifying the import duties, as 
I'lposed by the Spanish tariff generally, and making further reduction on 
s&-eral articles of American produce, still retaining a large discrimination 
in \yov of Spanish bottoms. 

li August of the same year, by royal decree, American vessels were 
placel upon the footing of the most favored nations — to the effect that no 
tonnage duty would be levied upon vessels arriving in ballast, or driven in 
by stress of weather, &c. 

, In 1833 a royal decree was issued, requiring that all foreign merchandise 
ikiported into these islands should be accompanied with a manifest, indicat- 
^ngulistinctly the marks and numbers of each package or bale, together with 



Doc. No. 163. 23 

their weight or measure; this manifest to be in the Spanish language, and 
certified by the Spanish consul at the port of shipment, or, there being no 
consul, by the local autliorities of the place. 

The exact amount of the above-mentioned reduction not having been 
transmitted to the Department, no means of correctly estimating the amount 
of duties paid on American productions has presented itself The nature 
and amount of the trade of the United States will be found under its ap- 
propriate head. 

Privileges and restrictions. — A royal decree, issued 29th November, 
1836, relative to Portuguese and English vessels putting into these islands 
for supplies, declares that vessels of those nations shall be free from the 
payment of port charges in ports where they may put in to refit, take in 
provisions, or for any other object, and can discharge a part of their cargo, 
amounting to $5Q0, on payment of one-half the duties. 

It does not appear that the same privilege is accorded to vessels of the 
United States. 

Sanatory regulations. — The " Sanatory Regulations," printed in 1838, 
•contain separate tables of the charges for each port in the islands. That of 
the principal port, and the highest charge, is subjoined. Vessels bringing a 
clean bill of health, signed by the Spanish consul resident at the port of de- 
parture, are visited once ; vessels without a clean bill are subjected to three 
visits. The power of subjecting vessels, even with a clean bill of health, to 
an extraordinary quarantine, rests, however, with the municipal authorities; 
and American vessels have been thus oppressed, for the benefit of individ- 
uals personally interested in repeating the visits. 

Charges, per visit, in the port of Otrava, Teneriffe. 

Commissioners - - - - - - 

Physician ---._. 

■Clerk - - 

Boat - - - - - 

jProvincial fund - - - - 

Municipal fund _--.-. 



Trade of the United States with the Canaries. — The following table, 
■^compiled from consular returns, will show the nature and amount of trade 
ibetween the United States and the Canary islands. 



$1 


00 




00 




00 




50 




70 




671 


$6 


874 



24 



Doc. No. 163. 



Statement shotving the number of United States vessels arriving at and 
departing from the Canmry islands during the years 1838, 1839, and 
1840, with the value of their export and import curgots. 





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14 


10 


24 


47,369 


159,371 


112,002. 


1839 


5 


10 


10 


20 


42,866 


129,927 


87,061 


1840, '1-^ 


2 


7 


12 


19 


17,191 


109,143 


91,952- 




7 


31 


32 


63 


107,426 


398,241 


291,015 



Allow 20 per cent, on imports, as profit 
Balance against the United States, (3 years) 



21,485 
^269,530 



Note. — Among the 32 vessels in ballast are included the 7 from the 
north of Europe, taking cargoes for the United States. The remainder 
came direct from the United States. 

The imports from the United States consist of staves, lumber, oil, can- 
dles, rice, furniture, other minor sundries, and specie. 

The exports to the United States are exclusively wines and barilla. 

From this, it will be seen that the commerce of the United States with 
these islands is of the same character as the trade with Spain proper — of 
great value to the islands, and totally unproductive to the capital of the- 
United States. 

THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 

No official information as to import and export duties, port charges, &c., 
is in the possession of the Department. The following general remarks, 
taken from the Archives du Commerce, with the consular returns for two 
years, will show the nature of the commerce of the United States with these 
islands: 

" The United States import into Manilla but few manufactured articles ;, 
its commerce is principally of exportation, and maintains, as such, the first 
rank. The importations from the United States in 1836 were made in 78 
American vessels, (about 28,631 tons,) and amounted to ^1,027,318 — the 
greater part in specie. 

" During those years when the market of the Philippines afforded the 
greatest advantages for sale, manufactures of American cotton were im- 
ported in large ijuantities, the exportations of the Americans being mnch 
more considerable than their importations ; the balance is settled by coin or 
drafts on Europe. 

" The importations of the Americans, consist principallj'' of articles 
manufactured in the United States; meanwhile, some vessels freighted 
in England, to carry English merchandise to China, take out articles of 

* Includes the first six months of 1841. 



Doc. No. 163. 



25 



the merchandise of that country, which they leave at Manilla; others 
take out a cargo from Spain, and leave it in China, whence it is im- 
mediately re-shipped, under the Spanish flag, to avail at the entrie of 
the Philippines, of the alleviation of half duty. American freight being 
at a better market than the Spanish, the consignees have again the ad- 
vantage of loading in vessels of the IJnited States, without the expenses 
of transhipment and deposite. American vessels, likewise, take out small 
quantities of French "cambayas;" these cambayas are manufactured to 
order in France, and directed from Havre to the United States, whence they 
are conveyed to Manilla. The value of the French merchandise imported 
in this manner to the Philippines does not exceed ^^30,000 per annum. 
The importations of goods manufactured in the United States consist chiefly 
of cottons, white, printed, or unbleached ; the last, which, from their low 
price, are preferred to the English unbleached, have a considerable sale iri 
the Philippines, since they possess superior advantages for dying, which 
the natives of the interior provinces, themselves, perform in their own eco- 
nomical manner. 

" The Americans export from the Philippines sugar, Manilla hemp, indi- 
go, buffalo skins, coffee, &c.^' 

Statement of the number and tonnage of vessels of the United States ar- 
riving at and departing from Manilla, during the years 183S and 
1S39, tvith the amount of imports and exports. 



Years. 


rf umber 
vessels. 


Number 
of ton« 


Cargo 
landed. 


Cargo ship- 
ped. 


Excess of ex- 
ports. 


Vessels in ballast 
direct from the 
United Stateu. 


Total vesseb di- 
rect from the 
United Slates. 


Vessels in ballast 
after discharging 
in other ports. 


;ssels after 
arging in 
ports. 


1838 
1839 


29 
26 


10,269 
9,126 


$78,800 
69,100 


$734,000 
721,210 


^655,200 
652,110 


"rt .2 "5 

3-0 a 

Eh 




5.5 


19,395 


147,900 


1,455,210 


1,-307,310 


17 


36 


6 


19 



Allow 20 per cent, on imports, as profits of trade 
Profits on circuitous trade . _ - 

For vessels freighted for other countries 



From excess of exports 
Subtract 



^29,580 

20,000 

250,000 

299,580 

-^1,307,310 
- 299,580 

$1,107,730 
500,000 

607,730 



Re-exportation from the United States to other marts - 
Consumption in the United States _ - _ 

CUBA. 

History of the commercial legislation, ( collected froin el Registro de Ze- 
gislacion Ultramarina.J 

In 1809 the formation of a tariff was given in charge to a commission^ 
by the Cortes, which advised its immediate execution. In 1819 a tariff 



26 Doc. No. 163. 

was framed, fixing the duties, according to the classification of the articles, 
•at from 26i to 433 per cent. ; but it was not formally legalized until the 
year 1824, when it was published. It was approved by royal decree ot 
March, 1S25, leaving room for such modifications as circumstances might 
require, of which, in fact, many were made in the tariff of 1826. Since that 
time it has undergone successive relormations, such as experience and the 
conciliation of the different interests of state, of agriculture and commerce, 
■might suggest. These changes are made by authority of the " Board of 
Tariff;" and, having obtained the sanction of the superior Director, are 
immediately transmitted to Spain, to receive the royal approbation. 

An organic law of tariffs was published by the Spanish Government in 
1820, and a desire was manifested by the Cortes to extend the prohibitive 
system to the West India colonies. This was strenuously resisted by the 
.authorities of Havana, who, by their exertions, obtained, first, the decree of 
3d July, 1821, suspending tlie action of that law so far as it affected these 
islands; and, afterwards, a decree of 4th February, 1822, justifying the 
course pursued in the formation of tariffs for the islands, and giving royal 
permission to modify or vary, according to local or circumstantial exigen- 
cies, observing to render account of such modifications, with the reasons 
therefor, for the approbation of the Cortes. 

In these periodical reformations of the tariff, preserving, as far as possi- 
ble, the fundamental basis, those variations are admitted which the vicissi- 
tudes of commerce, and the prices of the domestic productions by which it 
is sustained, render indispensable. By royal decrees of May, 1836, and 
December, 1835, this privilege was suspended, and ihe previotis assent of 
the sovereign was to be obtained, before such modifications could be per- 
mitted to go into operation. These decrees were, however, repealed in 
August, 1837, and another decree of December, in the same year, advises 
the Intendant to proceed with a revision for 1839. 

The basis of the tariff at present in force is as follows : 

National merchandise introduced into the island under the national flag, 
direct from the qualified ports of the peninsula and the adjacent islands, 
pays, without distinction, the 6i per cent, on the values specified in the 
tariff, except flour, which pays a specific duty of two dollars per bbl., and 
jewelry, which pays 2i per cent. The same productions, under a foreign 
flag, pay ISi or 14^ per cent., according to the classification of the tariff; 
being the same which foreign goods pay when imported under the national 
ffag ; but if the latter proceed from any port of the peninsula, they come 
under the third class of duties on national importation, and pay 13J or 10| 
per cent. National manufactures of gold and silver, from Spain, under a 
foreign flag, pay 3^ per cent. ; foreign jewelry, from Spain, under the 
national flag, pays 3^ per cent. ; national jewelry from Spain, under the na- 
tional flag, 2 2 percent. 

The first class of duties on importation comprehends those on foreign pro- 
ductions under a foreign flag, which are 2~i and 21i per cent, on the val- 
uation specified ; and 4i on fine jewelry. Articles not specified in the tariff 
pay 27i per cent, on a valuation made at the custom-houses, except ma- 
■chines and agricultural utensils, which pay 24^ per cent. ; those which 
appertain to sugar works and certain other manufactories are free. 

Each quintal of foreign cordage from a foreign port, under a foreign flag, 
pays $1 12^ ; under the national flag from a foreign port, or Spanish, 
cordage under a foreign flag, pays $5 ; foreign cordage in Spanish vessels 
from Spanish ports, ^4 50. By the addition of the duty of 2 per cent. with. 



Doc. No. 163. 27 

the title of " armamento," and the 1 per cent, with the title of " re-em- 
plazo," the duty is increased to 24i and 30i on foreign effects at their ina- 
portation, excepting "hogs," upon which there is a specific duty. All 
kinds of wines, spirits, or hquors, pay as additional duty 50 cents for each 
pipe, 25 cents each half pipe, IS^ cents each demijohn, 12A cents each 
dozen of bottles, flasks, or jags. 

To all these duties are added the " balanza" of 1 per cent, on the 
whole amount. 

The above is a digest of the tariff for 1S35, 1836, and 1837. In Octo- 
ber, 1838, the tariff was increased as follows, under the title of " extraor- 
dinary war svbsidy .•" 

An increase of 50 cents on the duty on each barrel of flour, whether 
national or foreign. 

An addition of one-seventh to the duties of importation, with exception 
of flour, goods in deposite, gold and silver coin, indigo, cochineal, cordage, 
and the tonnage duties. 

On exports — 50 cents on each box of sugar ; 1^ cent on each arroba 
of coffee ; 25 cents on each hogshead of molasses ; 3 cents on each arroba 
of tobacco in leaf; 12^ cents on every thousand cigars. 

From the Havana official gazettes it appears that an additional duty of 
h per cent, was levied on imports and exports on the 1st day of December 
last. 

Tonnage duties and port charges. — Tonnage duty on Spanish vessels, 
62h cents per ton ; tonnage duty on foreign vessels, $1 50 per ton. 

In the port of La Havana an additional duty is exacted of 21g cents 
per ton on all vessels, national or foreign, for the support of the dredging 
machine, (ponton.) The wharf dues in Havana are, on Spanish vessels, 
75 cents per day : other nations, Si 50 per day for each 100 tons of their 
register measurement. 

Light-house dues, oflicers' fees, &c., are not estimated, there being no 
official information in the Department with regard to them, except for the 
port of Baracoa. 

The port charges are different in the various ports ; those for the port of 
Baracoa are given : 

Tonnage duty - - - . . 

Anchorage . . . . . 

Free pass at the fort . . . _ 

Health officer's fee for boarding vessels 

Custom-house interpreter's fee - 

Custom-house officer's fee to visit on board, to seal 
and unseal, so long as the vessel is discharging - 

Opening vessel's register - - - . 

Register of despatch . . = . 



$1 


50 per ton. 


12 


00 


3 


00 


S 


00 


5 


00 


5 


00 


8 


00 


8 


00 



28 



Boc. No. 163. 



Statement of the number of vessels of the United States arrived at four 
of the principal points of Cuba during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 
compiled from the consular returns. 





Havana. 


Matanzas. 


St. 


Jago. 


Trinidad. 


Years. 


o 


o 
a — 


o 
S 9 


"o 

If 


o 
ii 


O 

£ o 

s 


o 

ii 


o 


1838 - 
1889 - 
1840 - 


845* 
856f 
885t 


129,517 
133,265 
155,859 


400 
374 
437 


73,767 
69,292 
83,003 


104 

110 

94 


15,093 
16,838 
14,764 


117 

81 

123 


19,745 
14,695 
21,806 




2,586 


418.641 


1,211 


226,062 


308 


46,695 


321 


56,246 


Estimate of tonnage du- 
ties paid on the above 
Anchorage 


- 


§715,876 


14,532 


$339,093 


3,696 


§70,042 


.3,852 


$84,369 



* Includes 90 smacks with live fisb, caught on the coast of Flerida. 
■\ Includes 62 do. do. do. 

i Includes 95 do. do. do. 

Statement of the amount of maritime rents collected in the port of 
Havana during three years. The notes annexed will explain the na- 
ture of each duty. [From El Registro de Legislacion Ultramarina.) 



Duties. 


1837. 


1838. 


1839. 


Duties of importation 


$5 


,667,553 81 


$2,806,512 56 


$2,944,054 94 


Debt of former years collected 




216,277 31 


143,422 31 


157,423 67 


Warehouse duties . - - 




51,591 00 


69,881 56 


58,784 50 


Importation out of warehouses 




75,362 31 


118,995 50 


71,332 50 


Thre€ per cent. ♦* armamenio," includ- 










ing the one per cent, of " re-emplazo'^ 


(1) 


317,419 41 


330,526 56 


330,031 ."iO 


One per cent, storage of powder and 










arms . _ - - 


(2) 


388 00 


648 37 


1,.574 41 


Product of auctions of damaged goods 




1,296 75 


1,6553 31 


2,351 62 


Duties of exportation 




327,939 71 


340,330 12 


306,151 94 


Duty denominated " res'istros" 


(S) 


.58,138 00 


66,697 00 


67,799 37 


" Auxilio" additional of exportation - 


(4) 


88,232 75 


60,400 31 


76,919 87 


" Auxilio consulur" - - - 


(4^ 


19,579 37 


10,310 94 


10,990 81 


Duty on molasses . _ . 


(5) 


18,891 56 


22,599 75 


2.3,859 50 


Light-house at the fort 


(6) 


4,512 OO 


5,220 00 


4,844 00 


Ten fier cent, of " remos agenos" 


(7) 


37,056 67 


38,008 37 


36,760 25 


" Balanza" duty ... 


(S) 


33,496 06 


32,597 56 


38,355 50 


Qualification of flag for the coasting 










trade .... 


(9) 


1,074 18 


864 00 


607 50 


Extraordinary war subsidy 




- 


34,814 06 


562,092 94 


Duty of " averia" (damage) of one per 










cent, on imports and exports 


(10) 


170,368 81 


163,017 00 


176,679 75 


Dredging machine - - . 


(11) 


30,590 37 


44,491 41 


51,710 94 




$4,120,263 18 


$4,290,990 81 


$4,922,337 41 



(1) This duty was established in 1816, for the maintenance of armed vessels to exterminate 
pirates; originally it consisted of three per cent, on imports under a foreign flag, and one per cent. 



Doc. Xo. 163. 



20 



under the national, &c. ; now reduced to two per cent, on foreign imports, and with the one per 
cent, of " re-eniplazo" is applied to the payment of the deficit on the drafis of the "junta de 
le-emplazos." 

(2) This duty of one per cent, was imposed by the board of fortification in 1828, for the keep- 
ing in repair of the storehouses for powder. 

(3) Formerly a perquisite of the custom-house officers, but, by decree of October, 1831, was 
transferred to the royal revenue, and an annual salary allowed to the officers. It consisted of 
$5, 50 for custom-house officers' visit to foreign vessels on their entrance; one dollar per diem for 
guard on board ; interpreter's fee, $6 00 ; clerks fee for visits on entering and departing, $5 50 
per visit ; register of despatch, $8 00 ; value of stamped paper used ; clerk's hire drawing up bonds, 
certificates of discharge, &c., according to the labor performed ; the half duty on vessels in bal- 
last, &c. How many of these duties are now collected, under the present denomination of " reg- 
istros," the compiler has no means of ascertaining. 

(4) and (5) are duties on exports. 

(6) This duty consists of $4 00 on each vessel departing from Havana, and was originally 
applied to the light at the "Moro"fort, but, by royal decree of January, 1765, reverted to the Royal 
Treasury. There is no light-house in the harbor at the present time. 

(7) " Remos agenos" in Matanzas is 25 cents per ton, and $1 per barrel of flour ; in the 
province of St, Jago de Cuba, §2 on each vessel. The proceeds of ihein are applied to various 
charitable societies. 

(8) A balance of one per cent, on the amount of export and import duties, established in 1824. 

(9) The qualification of flag lor the coasting trade is limited to small vessels, and protected by 
many restrictions. 

(10) The application of this duty is to various local purposes. 

(11) This duty, originally 15-| cents per ton, was increased to 2I5 cents in May, 1838. 

" Deposito mercantiV^ warehouses were established in Havana (Cuba) 
in March, 1S25 ; the transit duty is two per cent. 

The commerce of Cuba is reduced to ati exact system ; its accounts are 
kept with the greatest regularity, and a return of trade is annually pub- 
hshed. (In Hunt's Merchants' Magazine for January, 1842, will be foimd 
the return for 1840.) 

Subjoined are statistics relative to the trade of the United States with 
this island. 

Statement of the value of imports from and exports to the United 
States, during a series of years. {From El Regis tro de Legislacion 
Ultramarijia.) 



Years. 



1826 
1827 
1828 
1829 
1830 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 
1S38 
1839 
1840 



Imports from the Uni- 
ted States into Cuba 



^5,632,808 25 
7,162,695 94 
6,599,096 60 
5,734,765 72 
4,791,544 67 
4,690,308 94 
3,542,936 37 
4,461,472 37 
3,690,101 75 
5,406,919 94 
6,553,281 50 
6,548,957 80 
6,202,002 00 
6,132,794 87 
5,654,125 40 



Exports from Cuba 
to the United States. 



g3,S94,597 25 
4,107,449 50 
3,176,964 56 
3,191,535 41 
4,266,782 50 
3,921,592 5Q 
3,108,465 56 
4,386,885 25 
3,824,724 37 
4,365,569 00 
5,513,924 00 
5,792,623 00 
5,574,591 25 
5,528,045 81 
5,660,739 37 



30 Doc. No. 163. 

Although it would appear, from the foregoing statement, that a large 
balance is annually created in favor of the United States, the fact is directly 
the reverse. The high import duties upon those articles with which this- 
island is supplied by the United States, and the exorbitant tonnage dues and 
other port charges, are always more than an equivalent for any difference 
in the value of these articles in the ports of the United States and Cuba, 
respectively. Most vessels freighted for Cuba lose on their outward cargo,, 
the nett receipts thereon being insutficient to pay for their return cargo and 
the expenses incident to the voyage ; and, in case home freights cannot im- 
mediately be obtained, are obliged, in order io pay expe/ises, to draw upon 
the anticipated return cargo. Consequently, the merchant of the United 
States is obliged to advance the price of the home cargo to a degree which 
shall compensate this loss, as well as the just expenses and profit on the 
capital employed. Merchants are aware that the export cargoes will not 
pay for themselves;* but as the duties, port charges, &c., are required to 
be paid in specie, the produce exported is regarded merely as a remittance; 
they preferring to lose four or five per cent, thereon, to paying a higher per 
centage for specie. The amount of duties, charges, &c., annually deriv- 
able from vessels of the United States, in the ports of Cuba and Porto Rico, is 
estimated at a minimum of §3,000,000 : hence the consumers in the United 
States, of the productions of the Spanish West India islands, annually con- 
tribute a large portion of this revenue to the Government of Spain, with- 
out receiving an equivalent in return. 

This state of trade applies more particularly to the Southern ports of the- 
United Stales, between which and Havana the bulk of the trade is carried 
on. The only profit to the capital of the United States is indirect, and 
arises from such portion of the productions as may be exported to other 
marts, after passing through the various processes of manufacture, and from- 
the small quota carried direct from the islands to Europe. 

The restrictions on the commerce of the United States will be made ap- 
parent by comparing the duties on the class of articles chiefly supplied by 
this country with the duty on those supplied by England. The following 
comparative tables were prepared by the United States consul at Trinidad 
de Cuba, who, from his locality, is presumed to be correct in the classifi- 
cation. The reduction includes all duties, and, by comparison with the 
tariff, is found to be accurate. 



Boc. No. 163. 

Duties on articles supplied by the United Slates, 



31 



Articles. 


Per 


Value in the 
United States. 


Duty in Cuba. 


Beef - - 


Barrel 


^6 00 


^3 14 


Pork - - - - 


Barrel 


8 00 


4 89 


Codfish 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


2 37i 


90 


Hams - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


9 00 


3 14 


Lard - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


7 00 


4 19 


Butter - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz 


20 00 


4 90 


Candies, tallow 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


11 00 


4 20 


Candles, sperm 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


35 00 


8 96 


Flour - - - - 


Barrel 


6 00 


10 10 


Oil, fish 


Gallon 


40 


16i 


Rice - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


2 75 


2 09 


Potatoes . _ - 


Barrel 


1 12 


70 


Cheese - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


6 00 


3 07 


Saddles 


Each 


10 00 


7 00 


Tar and pitch - - - 


Barrel 


1 75 


84 


Coaches . . . 


Each 


400 00 


261 00 


Gigs ... - 


Each 


150 00 


150 Oa 


Lumber 


Thousand feet 


10 00 


5 60 


Hoops - - - - 


Thousand 


25 00 


8 39 


Shooks and heads for hogsheads 


Each 


1 00 


28: 


Ale and cider - - - 


Dozen 


1 75 


1 19 


Chairs, cane bottom 


Dozen 


12 00 


10 82- 


Chairs, wooden 


Dozen 


6 00 


7 00 


Nails - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


6 00 


1 96 


Beans - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


1 75 


1 04 


Lead in sheets - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


5 75 


1 67 


Salt - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


50 


1 25 


Castile soap . . - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


14 75 


3 79 


Indian corn - - - 


Barrel 


2 20 


1 26 


Indian meal - - 


Barrel 


3 35 


1 47 




766 34 


517 00 



S766 34 : 517 00 :: 100 : 67 per cent. Deducting carriages, which 
pay a larger ratio than other articles, and the result is 217 34 ; 106 GO : t 
100 : 484 per cent. 



32 



Dot. No. 163. 



Table of articles usually supplied by England, directly or indirectly, and 

the duties thereon. 



Articles. 



Broadcloths, superfine, U yard 

wide, 1st and 2d class, per yard 
Do. 3d class, per yard 
Ordinary, do., per yard^ - 
Silk cloth, per yard 
MnsUn, wide or narrow, plain or 

figured, per yard 
Table knives and forks, with pearl, 

ivory, tortoise shell, or plated 

handles, per dozen 
Do. common, per dozen - 
24 75 : 297 : : 100 : 12 per ct. nearly 



Tariff valu- 


Per centage 


Value in 


ation. 


on the tariff 
valuation. 


England. 1 


$2 50 


28.01 


$5 00 


1 75 


28.01 


3 00 


75 


35.08 


1 25 


50 


28.01 


75 


62^ 


28.01 


1 75 


3 00 


28.01 


10 00 


1 25 


28.01 


3 00 


24 75 1 



Duty in 
Cuba, 



70 CtS. 
49 
26 
14 

17 



84 
37 



97 



The above articles, taken at random, are believed to exhibit a fair state- 
ment of the average rates of duty on all similar articles. 

The eifect of these restrictions, creating a balance against the United 
States, can be seen from the following actual case. 

In the month of November, 1841, a vessel of the United States, registered 
140 tons, entered the port of Havana, with the following manifest of cargo, 
shipped at New Orleans. 

650 barrels of flour. 
28,292 pounds of lard. 
8,400 pounds of hams. 
1 sofa. 

Estimated cost of cargo in New Orleans. 

650 barrels of flour, at ^6 per barrel 
28,292 pounds of lard, at 6 cents per pound 
8,400 pounds of hams, at 6 cents per pound - 

1 sofa .----- 



Value of cargo in Havana. 

650 barrels of flour, at ^15 per barrel 
58,292 pounds of lard, at 4512 per 100 pounds - 
8,400 pounds of hams, at $14 per 100 pounds 

1 sofa ------ 

Import duties paid. 

650 barrels of flour, at the rate of >glO 10 per barrel 
28,292 pounds of lard, at the rate oi %A 19 per 100 pounds 
S,400 pounds of hams, at the rate of g3 14 per 100 pounds 
1 sofa ------ 



S3, 900 00 

1,697 52 

504 00 

20 00 

S6,121 52 

§9,750 00 

3,396 00 

1,176 00 

35 00 

?!l4,357 00 

S6,565 00 

1,185 77 

263 76 

14 40 



Carried over igs,028 93 



1^8,286 


05 


Sl4,357 
8,286 


00 
05 


^6,070 


95 


^6,1 21 
6,070 


52 

95 


g50 57 



Doc. ]S"o. 163. 33 

Brought over ;^8,028 93 
Tonnage dues, $1 50 per ton - - - - -j^21000 

Dredging machine duty, 21 1^ cents per ton - - . 30 62 

Wharf dues for ten days, ^1 65 per diem - . . 16 50 



From vaUie of cargo in Havana - - _ 

"Subtract duties and port charges - - - 

Nett . - - ,;, , — 

From original cost - - '- - - 

^Subtract nett in Havana - - _ _ 

Balance against cargo - - . - • , , . r-. .; . 

In putting the above case, several of the minor harbor charges, &c., have 
'been omitted, and the estimates made from the minimum buying price la 
New Orleans, and the maximum selling price in Havana. Theresult,though 
the difference is consequently small, sufficiently demonstrates the principle. 

It is obvious that all the just expenses of the voyage, such as freight, 
insurance, commission, &c., must be borne by the home cargo. As afford- 
ing convenient proof of this state of the trade with the United States, the 
weekly rates of exchange for a series of years, as quoted by the " Havana 
price current," have been carefully examined. It appears from them, that 
while exchange on England has ranged from 6 to 15 per cent, premium, 
and on Spain from 3 to 10 premium, the average rate on the United States 
has been about 2 per cent, discount, being nearly at par on New York, 
seldom rising to 2 per cent, above, and as often falling as much below it ; 
while on New Orleans, except in a few instances, it has been from 2 to 5 
and 6 per cent, discount. 

The restriction imposed on the commerce of the United States, particular- 
ly, is a sagacious policy on the part of those having the control of the com- 
mercial relations of these islands. 

The prices of foreign productions are always in a great degree modified 
■by the geographical position of the producing country; the length of the 
voyage, and consequent time-being of the inertia of the capital invested, 
must always be considered. By admitting the productions of Europe at a 
less rate of duty than those of the United States, the difference in the cost 
of transportation is compensated, and the market of Europe is preserved, 
while the same price is obtained from a market much nearer, and which, 
'in the possession of the same privileges, would monopolize the trade with 
•less advantage to the interests of the cultivators and the Spanish Govern- 
ment. 

It has already been shown that the consumers, in the United States, of 
the produce of the Spanish West India colonies contribute an annual 
revenue to a foreign Power, for which, in their intercourse with that Power, 
no corresponding equivalent is obtained ; the universal employment of 
•the capital of the United States in the trade proving the fact, that any emol- 
ument arising therefrom, to those employed, must ultimately be derived 
from the consumers of the articles. 

The United States have been for a series of years the receptacle of all 
the West India sugars, which could find a market no where else 5 and their 
3 



34 



Doc. ^o. 163. 



prices have been so graduated by restrictions as c equal the prices of the 
same article obtained by long voyages and much labor ; during which time- 
the European market has been supplied in part by transhipment from the 
United States, obtained either from the East or West Indies, 

Coflee has been imported in such quantities from the fertile territory of 
Brazil, that the price in Cuba, from which island most of the coffee consum- 
ed was formerly imported, has gradually fallen 15 or 20 per cent, since the 
year 1834. 

Perishable fruits, as oranges, lemons, pine apples, &c., form an important 
item in the commerce of the United States with these islands. Vessels em- 
ployed in this trade are subject to the same restrictions as all others. The 
profits of these voyages must in like manner be paid by the consumer of 
these fruits, whose own productions are sold at an under price to obtain 
them. 

The following table of imports of flour into Havana will show the quan- 
tity of that article exported from the United States during a series of years 
into that port. A small quota of the foreign fiour included in the table is. 
imported from France and Germany ; Spain also sends a quantity annually, 
nearly equal to the amount of foreign. The duty on Spanish tlour under 
the national flag is $2 50 per barrel ; foreign flour under a foreign flag,. 
^10 per barrel : 

Foreign flour imported into Havana. 



Years. 


Under the na- 
tional Hag. 


Under a for- 
eign flag. 


1830 ------ 

1831 ------ 

1832 ------ 

1833 ------ 

1834 ------ 

1835 ------ 

1836 ------ 

1837 _-.--- 

1838 ------ 

1839 ------ 


^42,140 

58,881 

68,859 

80,402 

73,263 

26,609 

6,044 

5,503 

2,249 

10,358 


3,686 

5,142 

5,729 

2,190 

1,766 

32,650 

59,947 

33,408 

39,407 

45,379 



The falling off of importations under the national flag, and the increase 
under foreign, in 1836, was caused by the operation of the circular of the 
Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, imposing countervailing 
tonnage duties on the cargoes of Spanish vessels bound for Cuba or Porto 
Rico, by virtue of authority vested in him by act of Congress, 1834. 

The inability of Spain to supply these islands with the whole amount of" 
this article necessary for consumption, and the superior quality of the flour 
of the United States, are the reasons why any portion is admitted ; the sel- 
ling price of Spanish flour in the market of Havana being from $\0 to iSl2,. 
and that from the United States from Sl4 to ^16. The trade in this article,, 
as before shown, is wholly unprofitable to the capital of the United States. 



Doc. No. 163. 



35 



PORTO R[CO. 

The general commercial policy is the same in this island as in Cuba. 
The same restrictive principle obtains, and the same systematic method of 
recording accurate statistics of the annual commercial movement. The 
tariff laws are also subject to the local legislation, its modifications requiring 
the subsequent royal approval, which, as in Cuba, is given in all cases. 

By the tariff of 1836, the duties were increased from two to five per cent, 
additional. From this tariff the accompanying tabular statement has been 
prepared, there being no information in the Department showing that any 
alteration has since occurred. 

The subjoined statistics are condensed from the " Balanza Mercantil" of 
the island for 1840. 



Statement showing the amount of trade between the United States and 
Porto Rico in 1840, and the flags under which it has been prosecuted. 



Imports from the United States into Porto Rico. 


Exports from Porto Rico to the United States. 


Vessels. 


Amount. 


Vessels. 


Amount. 


Spanish - - - 

United States 

Danish - - - 


§22,583 87 

1,236,124 09 

20,769 98 


United States -rl-' .. . - 
Danish - - - 
French - - . 
Hambourgeee 


$1,776,750 57 

15,629 78 

.3,010 24 

8,371 34 




1,279,477 94 




1,803,761 93 



Statement showing the amount of imports to and exports from, the island 
of Porto Rico, in vessels of the United States, during the year 1840. 



Imports. 


Exports. 


From what countries. 


Amount. 


To what countries. 


Amount. 


Adjacent colonies 
United States 
Spanish Main 


$20S,707 60 

1,236,124 09 

44,489 12 

1,489,320 81 


Adjacent colonies - 
United States 

Germany - - - 
France - - 
Italy - . . 
Turkey . - _ 
1 Spanish Main 


$8,676 91 

1,776,750 57 

21,594 11 

72,252 50 

89,229 65 

60 37 

6,897 50 

1,975,461 61 



36 



Doc. IS^o. 1G3. 



Statement showing the comparative and aggregate amount of trade in 
vessels of different nations, ivith the island of Porto Rico, during the 
year 1840. 



Imports into Porto Rico. 


Exports from Porto Rico. 


Vessls. 


Amount. 


Vessels. 


Amount. 


Spanish - - - 

United States 

Brazilian - - - 

Bremen - - - 

Danish _ - - 

French - - - 

Hambourgese 

Dutch - - - 

English - 

Portugese 

Sardinian 

Swedish . ~ - 


$4,741,816 25 

1,489,320 81 

65,472 00 

447,577 29 

179,114 24 

258,373 5S 

36,193 04 

16,851 08 

299,652 65 

2,628 10 

1,053 50 

490 00 


Spanish - - - 

United States 

Brazilian - - - 

Bremen - _ - 

Danish ... 

French - . . 

Hambourgese 

Dutch - _ - 

English _ _ . 

Prussian 

Sardinian - - - 

Swedish - - - 


, $2,2.37,941 72 

1,975,461 61 

65,222 75 

215,720 37 

136,749 03 

959,154 86 

128,504 36 

6,410 66 

872,351 53 

.5,851 40 

23,510 38 

7,629 56 




7,538,472 54 


6,634,508 23 



Tonnage duties and port charges. — All vessels under the flag of the 
United States pay ^1 per ton; other foreign nations 67i cents per ton; 
Spanish vessels, from Spanish ports, 122 cents per ton ; if from foreign 
ports, 25 cents per ton, and 671 cents coming from the adjacent islands,un- 
less their cargo is composed entirely of the agricultural produce of said 
islands, in which case they pay 25 cents. 

" Consulado'^ duty, one-half per cent, on the amount o(, tariff duties. 
" Amortization" duty on vessels arriving in ballast consists of — 
On the smaller class of Spanish vessels - - - - i^4 00 

On the larger class of Spanish vessels - - - - 8 00 

On the smaller class of foreign vessels - - - - 8 00 

On the larger class of foreign vessels - - - - ] 2 00 

"Adaana" duty of 3\ cents per quintal of 1013 lbs. burden. " Balan- 
za" duty, one per cent, on the whole amount of duties. 

The deposit or warehouse duty is one per cent. ; one-half per cent, at 
admission, and one-half percent, at extraction. 



APPENDIX TO SPAIN. 

Since the foregoing with regard to Spain and its dependencies was pre- 
pared, the new tariff, which went into operatL)n on the first of November 
last, has been received. The document being voluminous, an outline only 
of its general features is here given. 

It is subject to reformation by the Cones every two years ; the Govern- 
ment reserving the power of making such variations as are thought proper 
during the recess of the Cortes — such variations not to affect cargoes from 
ports where, from distance, the corresponding advices could not have beea 
received, and to be rejected or confirmed by the Cortes at their next suc- 
ceeding session. 



Doc. 1^0. 163. 3T 

There are four distinct tariifs — 

1st, Of general importation. 

2d, Of importation from America. 

3d. Of importation from Asia. 

4th. Of exportation from the kingdom. 

All nations, including her colonies, are restricted to direct trade. 

General tariff of importation. — The system of collection is this: to the 
number, weight, or measure of the article is attached a fixed value, upon 
which the per centage expressed is to be levied. This ranges from one to 
thirty upon effects imported under the Spanish flag — augmented a half, a 
third, or a fourth, under a foreign flag. An additional duty of consumption 
is also levied, varying from one-quarter to two-thirds of the amount of the 
per centage duty under the respective flags. The valuation being almost 
invariably above the actual value, the duty is more exorbitant than it ap- 
pears. 

Provisions are charged with high duties ; naval stores at a less rate; 
manufactures of cotton are prohibited : silk, woollen, and linen manufac- 
tures are burdened by high duties ; articles of almost every description, 
such as can be manufactured in Spain, are either prohibited or covered 
with high duties. Cottons, corn, and breadstuffs, including flour, are to be 
made the subject of future legislation; meanwhile, the breadstufl's are pro- 
hibited, and cotton is admitted at the old rates. 

The articles comprehended in the tariff of importation from America are 
distinguished according to the countries whence they proceed : 

1st, From Spanish possessions. 

2d. From countries formerly Spanish possessions. 

3d. From other foreign colonies and ports, including those formerly 
Spanish possessions, but now appertaining to a foreign Power, 

The import duty on the staples designated in this tariff varies according 
to the nature of tiie article; a distinctive ratio is always observed, thus: 
articles which, under the Spanish flag, pay ten per cent, on a fixed value, 
with a consumption duty of one-half, when imported from Spanish posses- 
sions, pay twelve per cent, on the same valuation, with a consumption 
duty of two-thirds, when coming from the dissident colonies ; from other 
American ports the duty is raised to fifteen per cent., with the consump- 
tion duty of two-thirds. Under a foreign flag the per centage duty is al- 
ways doubled, and, consequently, the consumption duty ; or thus : 

Spirits from sugar-cane pay (all duties) — 

National flag. Foreign flaj. 

From Spanish possessions, per 4i gallons - 30 cents 80 cents. 

From the Dissident Colonies, per 4^ gallons - 40 cents 80 cents. 

From all other American ports, per 4i gallons - 50 cents 100 cents. 

Those articles, the produce of Spanish possessions, which are not speci- 
fied in the tariff, pay an import duty of two per cent, under the national, 
and four per cent, nnder a foreign flag, upon a valuation to be made at the 
custom-houses. 

The tariff of importation from Asia prohibits the introduction of any 
goods, merchandise, or effects, from China and the Philippine islands, in 
other than Spanish vessels. 

The import duly on the produce of the Philippine islands is small, gen- 
erally one, two, or three per cent, on the fixed value. The duties on im- 
ports from China are from five to twenty -five per cent, on the value at- 



38 Doc. No. 163. 

taclied. The consumption duty is one-half on the per centage duty for the 
Philippines, and two-thirds on that for China. 

The ports of the peninsula are classified, with various privileges as re- 
gards importation, exportation, and the coasting trade. 

Warehouses are estahlished in the custom-houses of the fust class; de- 
posite duty, two per cent, on the invoice vakic. Goods prohibited importa- 
tion cannot be admitted to deposit. Prohibited goods will not bo consid- 
ered in transitu, except in vessels of more than 200 tons, Spanish. If 
found on board smaller vessels, they are liable to confiscation. 

Twenty-four hours are allowed, after the admission of the vessel to 
'■^ pratique ^^ to make port entries on the manifests — to increase, but not to 
diminish the invoice. 

List of American produce and maniifactures prohibited. — (The prohibi- 
tion does not extend to articles of the same species which are designated, 
in the tariff.) 

Spirituous liquors ; alcohol; over shoes of all kinds; hides, and skins, tan- 
ned or otherwise improved, with all manufactures in which these materi- 
als are employed ; bottles of ink or blacking; caps of all classes; gloves of 
all kinds, including mittens; manufactures of iron; manufactures of tin; 
soap, hard and soft ; stockings of all kinds ; bread and biscuit, from all 
kinds of flour; fish of all kinds, fresh, pickled, or dry salted, (this does not 
include cod ;) lead, in bars, manufactured or unmanufactured, with or with- 
out alloy ; gunpowder ; wearing apparel of every description, except pri- 
vate baggage ; salt ; saltpetre ; hats of all kinds ; tobacco ; wheat, barley, 
rye, pulse, beans, Indian corn, and all other kinds of edible grains, includ- 
ing flour, ivhen their entrance is not permitted by the law concerning 
cereales ; cotton manufactures. 

There are no export duties on wines and fruits ; and the few articles 
which pay an export duty are of small importance to the United States. 
On these the duty is increased one-third under'a foreign flag. 

A ievf^ articles of domestic produce are prohibited exportation. 

Custom-house regulations, forms of manifests, observances in case of 
shipwreck, transhipment, detection of smuggling, &c.., occupy a large por- 
tion of the volume, and are detailed with great minuteness and formality. 

Port charges are to remain as heretofore, or to be modified by future 
legislation. 

In place of the former exaction, called "arbitrios," which was subject to 
local variations, a general tax of six per cent, on the amount of tariff duty 
on foreign importations is now levied. 

The commercial policy of Spain. — In the course of investigations into 
the intricate commercial relations between the United States and Spain, 
with its dependencies, the following royal decree — no copy of which, so far 
as can be ascertained, has been oflicially transmitted to this Department — 
has been discovered : 

[Tkanslatiox. — From El Registro de Legislacion Ultramarina.] 

" Treasury Department, 5th Section. 

"The endeavors being made by the minister of the United States in the 
year 1833 to the effect that the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico should be 
declared as comprehended in the measure taken by the royal decree of April 
29, 1833; reducing the tonnage duty on vessels of that nation to the sum 



Doc. N^o. 163. 39 

which they were paying anterior to the imposition of the additional duty 
•"by royal decree of October 20, 1S17, gave way to the formation of anexpe- 
'dient tending to render the matter more complicated, by a resolution which 
the legislative body ol the Union adopted on the 30th June, 1834, imposing 
-such additional duties on Spanish vessels proceeding from those islands as 
■should be equivalent to the excess with which they supposed their vessels 
were oppressed in our Antilles. An inquiry into this subject was pending 
before the ' Consejo Real' when that body was extinguished in 1836, hav- 
ing already prepared four sections of its resolves (dictamen) with the cau- 
tiousness and circumspection which correspond to so grave a matter. In the 
same manner the consulting board of this department have resolved upon 
the request which follows; and, in the presence of all, Her Majesty the 
■Queen Governess has pleased to command, that since the state of the com- 
mercial relations of the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico with the Anglo- 
American nation does not at present require a decision which shall alter 
the duties of navigation established by the former upon the vessels of the 
latter, they shall continue as heretofore, without alteration; but to the end 
■of preparing a new regulation which may hereafter become necessary in this 
matter, all the data on which it should be founded ought to be collected ; and, 
to this efl'ect, the minister of Her Majesty to the United States is advised, 
through your excellency, that, obtaining from our consuls there the corres- 
ponding information, he shall prepare, with the greatest possible despatch, 
a minute and exact statement of all and each of the duties of navigation, 
or which in any way affect the vessel, imposed upon Spanish vessels pro- 
<;eeding from the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico, in each of the ports of 
«aid States; another, of the same duties exacted from our vessels proceed- 
ing from the peninsula and the adjacent islands; and another, of the duties 
'in like manner established upon the vessels of the Mexican republic, and 
the other new States of that continent ; charging said minister that, at the 
same time he transmits these statements to the department to which they 
will pass as soon as they are received by the one in my charge, he shall 
■direct copies to the Superintendent of Cuba, and to the Intendant of Porto 
Rico. 

" By royal order, I advise you for your information and consequent ac- 
tion. (And concludes by requesting from the superintendencies o^Ais island 
3. statement sufficiently extensive and minute.) 

" JMadrid, October 25, 1838." 

The inference was natural, that so grave deliberation would produce 
equally serious results. Accordingly, when the new tariif for the penin- 
sula and the adjacent islands was received, it was subjected to an earnest 
'examination, when it became clear that, bearing heavily upon the produc- 
tions, both natural and industrial, of the European nations, it contains a pol- 
icy of more immediate interest to the United States. 

The minor productions of the soil, and the smaller class of manufactures 
of the United States, are prohibited, in common with those of other na- 
tions ; but the particular policy is directed chiefly against some of our prin- 
•ciple staples. Cotton, staves, and fish, are the only staples for the supply 
of which Spain has been in any way dependent on the United States. 
Cotton, both raw and manufactured, is passed over in the tariff, with the 
remark that it will be made the subject of future legislation; the regulations 
with regard to it continuing, meanwhile, as heretofore. 



40 Doc. No. 163. 

For some years past, the United States have supphed the manufactories; 
of the province of Catalonia with an average of about thirty thousand 
bales of cleaned cotton annually. This has been all passed through the 
warehouses of Cuba and Porto Rico, to avail of the alleviation of duty 
allowed by the Government at its admission into Spain. (The nature of 
this trade, and the amount of alleviation, is explained in the foregoing 
notes.) Although many vessels of the United States are engaged in this- 
carrying trade from our Southern ports to Havana, the freight cannot be 
■continued from that port to Spain in other than Sf)anisli bottoms, the dis- 
criminaiive duty being so great. In addition to this, a direct freightage 
is carried on from the United States to Spain, in Spanish vessels, under 
an evasion of a provision of the act of Congress of June, 1S34, requir- 
ing bonds from Spanish vessels clearing from the United States, to the 
effect that no portion of their cargoes should be "landed" in any port of 
the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico. These bonds are given; whether the 
cargoes are literally landed, there are no present means of ascertaining; 
but sufficient evidence exists of the fact, that these vessels actually put into 
the ports of deposite, and, taking out papers therefrom, obtain the conse- 
quent alleviation of duty. This system is still continued ; and it is proba- 
ble that no " future legislation" will take place, so long as her manufac- 
tories can be supplied with the superior cotton of the United States through 
the circuitous and furtive channel above narrated. 

Spain has been holding out inducements to her former colonies for the- 
last four or five years, and the Congress of Venezuela has already passed 
an act in reciprocation, admitting the commerce of Spain to all the privileges 
accorded by treaty to the most favored nations. Chili, New Grenada, and 
Mexico, iiave also reciprocated these privileges by the passage of similar 
acts. The new tariff contains a policy of admitting most of the staples of 
all the dissident colonies (now independent Governments) at a lower rate 
of duty than the same productions from other countries. (The rate of this- 
reduction is explained in the foregoing notes.) The eftect of this policy 
will aftbrd the means to Spain of ultimately becoming entirely independent 
of the United States for any supply of cotton: by placing it among the 
articles included in the ^^ tariff of importation from America,^^ this object 
would be gradually accomplished. Venezuela exported in 1839 nearly 
three million pounds of raw cotton, and the rapidly increasing prosperity of 
this State, in connexion with the liberal encouragement afforded to im- 
provements, will in a few years enable her to supply Spain with cotton 
equal in quality to that produced in the United States. Thus has Spain, int 
the event of foreseen contingencies, seaured to her manufactories the cotton 
of Venezuela. As a consequent to this reciprocation, the capital employed 
in the trade between these two Powers advanced from $705,763 17, during- 
the year 1839, to 551,297,820 88 in 1840. 

Spanish vessels engaged in the direct trade to and from Spain have been 
gradually withdrawn from the Northern ports of the United States; not a. 
single Spanish vessel having entered the port of New York during the past 
year. Indeed, the confidence of the Spanish Government in the course it 
has been pursuing is so great, that, in the face of provisions of the before- 
mentioned act of Congress, to the effect that the President of the United 
States should have authority to alleviate the coinitervailing duties thereby 
imposed, when a corresponding reduction should have taken place in the 
ports of these islands; and, further, that the Secretary of the Treasury 



Doc. No. 163, 41 

should have power to increase said duties when a corresponding increase 
should have taken place — in the face of this, instead of being alleviated, the 
duties on imports into Cuba were increased one-seventh on the 15th Octo- 
ber, 183=^, and, in December last, an additional duty of one-half per cent, 
was imposed. A corresponding increase has taken place in the tariff- for 
Porto Rico. 

The act of Congress alluded to, assuming the discriminating duties charged 
in the port of Havana as the basis for estimating the countervailing equiva- 
lent in ports of the United States, the tonnage dues in that and the other 
ports of the island of Cuba have remained unaltered, while in the island of 
Porto Rico they have been increased, and at the present time are one-third 
more on vessels of the United States than upon those of any other nation. 
Of these successive augmentations, so far as can be ascertained, no notice 
has been taken by the Government of the United States. 

nice of the United States has been and continues effectually prohibited,, 
the duties amounting to S4 on a quantity of 101| pounds, while the rice- 
from the Philippine islands pays, upon the same quantity, only 9 cents. 

Stu.ves are the only staple not charged with a high discriminative duty,, 
and are mostly imported in United States vessels. The duty is, G2i cents 
per thousand under the national flag, and %\ 25 under a foreign. Spain 
can, however, take but a limited quantity of staves, the demand being 
always regulated by the prospect of the vintage ; so, by allowing them to 
be imported in our vessels, a double object is gained. Vessels entering 
Spain to load with wine for the United States will keep the market always 
supplied, while any sacrifice arising from an over-stock must be borne by 
our capital. Beside being an article necessary to the export trade of Spain, 
they artbrd material to a branch of domestic industry. The duty is the- 
same on dressed and undressed staves ; hence the importations consist chiefly 
of the undressed article, the difference in the selling price not being an 
equivalent for the difference between the wages of labor in the United States 
and Spain, respectively ; so, when the unwrought material is introduced.- 
it not only affords employment to the native mechanic, but, when the casks 
are filled, the merchant of the United States pays for the labor expended 
on the material he has just put into the hands of the factor, a price more 
than equivalent to the value of said labor, had it been performed in the 
United States. 

For these reasons, then, staves will always be at a low duty, and will 
continue to be imported in United States bottoms. 

Codfish, an article with which Spain has heretofore been supplied, to- 
some extent, by the United States, is by the new tarift' effectually prohib- 
ited ; the duty, when coming direct from the fisheries of Europe and Amer- 
ica, being ^1 50 under the national flag, and %2 20 under a foreign, per 
quintal of 101| pounds; from vvhatever other place, it is ^2 25 under the 
national flag, and ^2 75 under a foreign. 

x\s the discrimination is less than usual on this article, it appears, at first,, 
as favorable to our fisheries, but is in fact an exclusion of the cod which 
are cured on our shores, while that cured by the English and French, in 
Newfoundland and Labrador, is alone admissible — the Spanish vessels 
employed in the fisheries being fev/ or none. It is known that certain 
privileges of transhipment are accorded to fishing vessels arriving in the 
bay of Cadiz, which take out salt in return ; by this duty on cod, it appears 
a market is obtained for domestic salt, to which end, also, the importatioa 
of foreign salt is prohibited. 



42 Doc. No. 163. 

Naval stores, such as tar, pitch, masts, and spars, &c., are not burdened 
"with a high duty. This will be of no benefit to the United States, since, 
from the low freights and the shortness of the voyage, Spain will be mostly 
supplied from the north of Europe. 

That this policy is extended to the commercial intercourse of the United 
States with the Spanish West India colonies is apparent, from the high 
duties on the produce of the United States when compared with those on 
the productions of other nations, and from the rigorous exactions and 
grievances which form the ground of continual complaint on the part of 
onr consuls and citizens resident in those islands. (For statistics in regard 
to this, see page 31 and following.) It is further demonstrated in the fol- 
lowing extract from a royal decree, given at Madrid, 19th January, 1839 : 

"It is particularly recommended to the Governors of the American 
colonies (to be by them communicated to the suborditiate authorities) to 
treat the subjects of the English and French nations with all the considera- 
tion which may be compatible with national decorum, procuring, before 
proceeding against any one of the subjects of those nations, convincing 
proof of their guilt, and the degree thereof; always avoiding measures 
which may call for indemnity of damages ; (or, needing, in the present criti- 
cal state of affairs, the powerful aid of both these nations, it is just to accord 
them every consideration. 

"The authorities are held strictly responsible for the fulfilment of this 
order." 

HANSEATIC CITIES. 

The commercial intercourse of the United States with these cities is reg- 
ulated by treaty, in which is adopted the basis of equality of duties on 
navigation and commerce, in the direct and indirect trade. 

The tariff of the Hanseatic cities is perfectly simple and obvious in its 
character and operations. 

The highest duty levied on imports in Hamburg is three-eighths per cent. 
ad valoy^ern ; {\Y\\edii, wool, linen, twist, and many other articles, being 
wholly free.) In Bremen it is two-thirds percent.;inLubec,one-half per cent. 
On exports at Hamburg, the duty is one-eighth per cent.; in Bremen, one- 
third per cent.; in Lubec, nothing. The transit duty in Lubec is from one- 
fourth to one-half per cent.; in Bremen, about four cents per cwt. gross, 
(but less on very many articles;) and in Hamburg there is none. 

In truth, the duty is not so much, for it is estimated in one currency, 
(the banco marcs,) while it is paid in another, (the current marcs,) which are 
more than twenty per cent, less than the former in value. 

Besides the dues levied at Hamburg, there is also a toll or duty charged 
by the Hanoverian Government, on all articles passing up the Elbe, payable 
at the castle of Bnmshausen, near Stade, in the same manner as if des- 
tined for Hanover. These duties are rated in conformity with a fixed 
tariff, and the revenue computed from the ship's manifest, bills of lading, 
•&c., which are sent on shore for that purpose. On many articles there is 
a great difference between the duties here levied and the ad valorem duty 
charged at Hamburg, being frequently very much larger. These duties 
are payable at Hamburg, and until a receipt be produced from the Hano- 
verian authorities for them, no vessel is allowed to unload. 

The liberality of the United States, extended towards the Hanse Towns 
under the treaty, in allowing all ships owned, instead, as in the case of 



Doc. No. 163. 43 

the English convention with those towns, allshipsJt^zV/' within their domin- 
ions, to enjoy the privilege of the flag, has nearly shut American vessels 
out from the carriage in the German trade; and, as far as it respects the 
-port of Bremen, (concerning the commerce of which the Department is 
placed in possession of more official information than that of Hamburg,) 
has thrown almost the entire carrying trade between that port and the 
United States into the hands of the Bremen ship owners ; which circum- 
-stance, in connexion with the continued stream of emigration at that point 
from the interior of Germany, has tended greatly to augment the amount 
of its shipping. 

An official statement of the imports into the port of Bremen, for the year 
1840, of the article of tobacco, reports — from the United States, 21,844 
hogsheads, of which 14,570 consisted of Maryland and Ohio, 3,092 of Vir- 
ginia, and 4,182 of Kentucky. Of the tobacco imported into Bremen from 
the United States, about five-sixths is consumed in the States of the Com- 
mercial Customs Union, and those of Hanover and Oldenburg; of the re- 
mainder, (chiefly Maryland) about seven-eighths is shipped to Denmark, 
Norway, Sweden, and Russia, of the balance, about 250 hogsheads to 
the adjacent ports in the; North sea; and out of the whole, 300 hogsheads 
only worked up at Bremen, in the manufacture of cigars. Thus it is 
obvious that this heavy iniport of the article of tobacco, at the port of 
Bremen, arises solely from existing conventional arrangements, which 
the ship owners at that port have not failed to employ to their advantage, 
to the prejudice of the vessels of the United States; as by an official state- 
ment of the number of vessels arriving at that port during the year 1840, 
from this country, it appears that there were ninety-nine — of which num- 
ber, seventy-five were Bremen; twenty, United States, and four belonged, 
to other German ports. 

In order to show the numerical proportion of arrivals from the United 
States, and their comparative increase, it may be stated that they were, on 
an average, from the year 1826 to 1830 inclusive, five-sevenths American 
and two-sevenths Bremen; from 1831 to 1835, inclusive, three-sevenths 
American and four-sevenths Bremen ; from 1S3S to 1840 inclusive, one- 
fifth American and four-fifths Bremen. 

From this estimate, drawn from official statements, the rapid increase of 
the Bremen shipping in the trade with the United States, and the propor- 
tionate diminution of our own since the treaty between the two countries 
in December, 1828, must be obvious. 

The market of Bremen, compared with many other European markets, 
takes but a small quantity of cotton. Of the whole amount annually re- 
•ceived at that port, of every description. Saxony and Bohemia take from 
two-thirds to three-fourths. Of the re.nainder, the larger part goes to the 
Dutchy of Berg. For sea-island cotton there exists no demand whatever 
at this port. 

There has been an increase in the amount of rice imported into Bremen 
since the reduction of the transit duty in the States of the Prussian Union. 
The principal consumption of American rice is in the north of Germany ; 
the south of Germany consumes chiefly Italian rice. 

Of late years, the importation of East India rice into Germany has largely 
'increased. It being afforded at a less price than the American, the latter 
is becoming more and more an article of luxury, while the former has be- 
come one of great and increasing general consumption. 



44 Doc. No. 163. 

With regard to the navigation dues, they are enforced as per Govern- 
ment order of April 3, 1840, the payment of which is, in a,ll cases, exacted 
from the broker charged with the clearance of the vessel. This duty ap- 
phes to all goods landed from abroad, without regard to the place where 
they may be landed. The tonnage duties now levied arc I grote per ship- 
pouwd, (SOS pounds.) 

The size of the Hanseatic vessels is stated in lasts, and these not cubic 
measure, but capacity, as that of carrying grain, say rye, of 4,000 lbs. 
Two of these have heretofore been considered as equal to three tons Ameri- 
can measurement ; but it having been submitted to a test by a practical 
ship-builder at the port of Bremen, it was satisfactorily ascertained that 
instead of two lasts being equal to three American tons, they are equal to 
at least 3i tons. 

PRUSSIA. 

The maritime and commercial intercourse between the United States- 
and Prussia is regulated by the treaty of 1&2S, in which is adopted the 
most liberal and extended basis of equality of duties on navigation and 
commerce in the direct and indirect trade. 

Connected with our commerce with Prussia is the subject of the Ger- 
manic Association, or Customs Union, established in Germany, and now 
in successful operation.* This important association has for its objects, the 
union of many of the German States into one body, for the purpose of 
establishing uniform regulations of commerce ; uniform duties of importa- 
tion, exportation, and transit ; a system of uniform weights and measures, 
and a uniform coinage throughout all the members of the association — 
objects resembling, as will be perceived, important purposes contemplated 
by the establishment of the General Government of the United States. 

In all the States of the association the greatest variety and diversity had 
previously existed. Each had its own circle of custom-houses and its- 
peculiar system of duties, constituting them in these respects foreign coun- 
tries to one another. The effect of these diversities upon trade and manu- 
factures may easily be supposed to have been highly prejudicial to the 
general commerce of the country. 

The members of the confederation are united in a treaty which estab- 
hshes one tariff for all, the duties to be collected on the frontiers of what 
now forms one great commercial league. The nett revenues arising from 
which are to be divided among the several States, in proportion to their 
respective amounts of population — every article, (salt and playing cards 
excepted,) having once paid the duties on the frontier, being permitted to- 
circulate freely among all tlie States of the Union, without any additional 
impost. 

The treaty was concluded in 1834, and was to continue in force until 
the 1st of January, 1842 ; and if, during that term, and, at latest, two years 
before iis expiration, the contrary should not be declared, for twelve years 
more ; and afterwards, from twelve years to twelve years ; it has recently, 
under these provisions, been renewed for another term of twelve years. 
The effect of this confederation is principally interesting to the United 
States, in its commercial tendencies, and in the hopes which it encourages, 
of furnishing an enlarged consumption of some of the staple articles of our 

* Vide report of the Secretary of State of May 24th, 1841. > 



Doc. No. 163. 45 

production, such as cotton, tobacco, and rice. The German Commercial 
and Customs xYssociation comprises an ample territory, abounding in 
wealth, industry, population, and resources of every description. The 
States included in it are — 

STATES. POPULATIOIf. 

The kingdom of Prussia . . . . . 14,271,530 

The kingdom of Bavaria - - - - - 4,315,469 

'The kingdom of Wurtembiirg - - - - 1,649,839 

The kingdom of Saxony - - . . . 1,652,114 

The grand dutchy of Baden ----- 1,277,403 

Electorate of Hesse - - - , - _ - 704,700 

Grand dutchy of Hesse (with Homburg) - /- i . 807,671 

Dutchy of Nassau - - - - ■ ' - : - SS6,22l 

The Thuringian Union - - - -^ - 908,478 

Free city of Frankfort on the Main - - : : ;- - - 54,000 



Total --;.:<.; ^;,. 26,027,425 

It is understood that Brunswick has exhibited an inclination to separate 
from the Northwestern Union, of which she is now a member, and to join 
the association ; and the accession of the grand dutchy of Luxemburg is 
likely soon to swell still higher the total population of the States thus 
united, which constitute already the most industrious, enlightened, and 
prosperous people of Germany. 

Three of the German States have not yet acceded to the association, but 
have formed a separate commercial and customs union, viz : 

STATES. POPULATION". 

The kingdom of Hanover ----- 1,772,107 
The grand dutchy of Oldenburg - - - - 266,536 

The dutchy of Brunswick - - - - - 251,000 



Total - - .. - 2,289,643 

By recent official advices, conveying information to a late date in Janu- 
ary of the present year, it appears that on the 3d of December, 1841, the 
Brunswick estates adopted a resolution against an immediate withdrawal 
from the Hanover Brunswick league, and uniting with the Prussian Cus- 
toms Union, in conjunction with that part of the dutchy not enclave in the 
kingdom of Hanover; since which date, their decision has been reversed, 
and the accession of the part nearest Prussia took place the 1st of January, 
1842, while the rest will not join till the expiration of the year. Thus it 
seems that this confederation is in the course of dissolution, and that the 
States of the Prussian league are increasing in numbers. The union of 
other German States, from the very origin of the eommercial league, was 
■anticipated, as the following stipulation, which forms part of their treaty, 
will show : " In case that other German States should convey a wish to 
form a part of the Zoll Verein, as created by the present treaty, the high 
contracting parties agree to give effect to that wish, as far as it is con- 
sistent with the general interests of the league." 

A few of the States of Germany have neither acceded to the association 
jior formed any special union among themselves ; these are — 



46 Doc. No. 163. 

The dutchies of Holsteiii and Lunenburg, (belonging to the King 

of Denmark,) with a population of - - - _ 471,276" 

The grand dutchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin,with a population of 482,925 

The grand dutchy of Mecklenburg Streliiz, do. - 89,52» 

The Hanscatic cities of Lubec, Hamburg, and Bremen do. - 245,500 



Total - - - - - 1,2S9,229» 

In the accomplishment of her great political object, Prussia has been 
compelled to make considerable pecuniary sacrifices, her revenues from the 
customs being less than before the formation of the association ; thongh this 
falling olf has been gradually lessening, owing to the increased population 
and prosperity of the kingdom. The attempts made to adjust and com- 
pensate this loss have not been successful ; but it is believed that the dilli- 
culty will be removed by allowing Prussia to levy, for her own exclusive- 
benefit, the transit duties on cotton and other commodities, without any 
material change in the general system. 

The nett revenues of the association have increased from about 12,000,000 
thalers, collected in 1834, the year of its first establishment, to upwards of 
20,000,000, the present amount, exclusive of the expense of collection^ 
amounting to 12^ percent. — a prodigious increase, and mainly owing t<y 
the rapidly increasing prosperity and consequently augmented consump- 
tion of the German States associated in the league. 

With llanover the United States has recently concluded a treaty of com- 
merce and navigation, through the agency of Mr. Wheaton, minister of the- 
United States at Berlin, which has been ratified. This treaty difiers from 
our commercial treaties with Prussia, the Hanseatic Towns, and Denmark, 
by confining the indirect trade to the productions of the kingdom of Han- 
over, and of any other country of the confederation, on the one side ; and 
to the productions of the United States and of the South American con- 
tinent and West India islands on the other. It gives us the right of car- 
rying to Hanover in our vessels the productions of the United States, and 
of the North and South American continent and islands, in exchange for 
their right of bringing in Hanoverian vessels to the United States the pro- 
ductions of Hanover and the countries composing the confederation. 

One of the advantages already acquired by the negotiations of our minis- 
ter at Berlin, is a considerable reduction of the duties on rice, which, under 
a resolution of the House of Representatives of 11th June, 1S3S, he was 
mstructed to endeavor to procure. This important object has been gained^ 
and the consequences, as foreseen, were immediately beneficial to all par- 
ties. A great increase in the importation of Carolina rice, which took place 
as soon as the reduction of duty on the article became known, was follow- 
ed bv a correspondent increase of revenue drawn from its increased con- 
sumption in Germany. The success of this experiment encourages the be- 
lief that a like course, in respect to other important staples, would be fol- 
lowed by similar results. 

The tobacco duties, however, serving as they do the two-fold purpose of 
raising revenue and of protecting the culture of the tobacco of native growth 
in Germany, still find formidable obstacles in the way of their removal or 
modification. The state of the negotiations on this subject up to the ses- 
sion of 1839 and 1840 is sufiiciently explained in the correspondence trans- 
mitted to the House of Representatives with the President's message of the 
14thof April, 1840. 



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Several of the States of the Germanic Association have no natural out- 
let to the sea. Their commerce, therefore, is carried on through rivers, the 
mouths of which open to the ocean in the territories of other Powers. ThiS' 
shows the importance of the union to all the States composing it ; but as 
the union itself is not a Government, commercial stipulations and conven- 
tions must be made with the States of the Union in their pohtical capaci- 
ties. In March last, Great Britain entered into a convention of commerce 
and navigation with Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, Wurtemburg, Baden, the 
electorate of Hesse, the grand dutchy of Hesse, the States forming the 
customs and commercial union of Thuringia, Nassau, and Frankfort; and 
similar arrangements with these States might probably be accomplished 
by the Government of the United States. 

Imports into the States of the ZoU Verein penetrate through many 
channels ; not only through German ports, but those of Holland, BelgiuiB. 
and the Hanse Towns. From Hamburg and the Elbe, especially, a large 
part of the wants of the Verein are supplied ; there are, also, large import- 
ations through Rotterdam and the Rhine, as well as through Bremen and 
the Weser. Hence the comparatively small amount of imports from the 
United States into Prussia, as submitted in the annual reports from the 
Treasury Department, and as presented in the tabular statement accompa- 
nying this report, from which documents the amount and value of our ex- 
ports have been drawn. In consequence of the system of free trade adopted, 
by the Hanse towns, the larger portion of the imports of Prussia must be 
received and expedited through ports not her own. 

RUSSIA. 

The intercourse of the United States with Russia, both commercial and. 
maritime, is founded on treaty regulations of perfect equality in the direct 
and indirect trade. 

The new Russian tariff went into operation January 1st, 1S42. The- 
Department has not been j)laced in possession of it in a complete forniy 
having received only a list of the duties on most of the principal articles 
of their import from the United States, which list will be found embodied 
in this report. 

Duties on manufactured goods are ascertained, through official sources,. 
to be materially increased by the new tariff. Many articles formerly 
prohibited are now admitted on payment of very high duties, almost 
amountmg to prohibition ; and the duties on the great body of articles pre- 
viously admitted have been, so far as the Department is advised, all more 
or less increased. The duty on cotton, for the benefit of the quarantine 
establishment, is eighty copecks, in bank notes, per pood, (thirty-six pounds 
avoirdupois,) which is about eleven cents and 60-lOOths, as per value of the 
silver ruble ; for which, see note appended to the table exhibiting amount 
of imports, &c., into Russia. 

The quarantine and additional duties remain as before, it beit>g ordained 
that there shall be paid on all merchandise imported, an additional duty 
of one-eighth per cent. ; that is to say, twelve and a half per cent, on the 
duties of the tariff, which is thus collected. To the duty of the tariff is. 
added the duty of quarantine.^ and to this the one-eighth per cent. There 
are also still other charges for the use of cellars and stores of entrepSt for, 
merchandise. 



48 Doc. No. 163. 

From consular despatches, it appears that our trade with Russia has 
materially diminished during the past few years. It is ascribed, in part, 
to the distress which has prevailed in the interior of the country, occasioned 
by the failure of their corn crops for the years 1S39 and 1840, and the ex- 
clusion of the capital of the United States from the Russian trade ; most of 
the cargoes of sugars imported into St. Petersburg, in American vessels, 
having been on freight for foreign account. To this may be added the 
hio-h prices of Russian produce, and the little demand for it of late in the 
United States. 

AUSTRIA. 

The commercial intercourse between the United States and Austria is 
regulated by treaty, stipulating for a perfect equality of duties on naviga- 
tion and commerce in the indirect trade. 

The only Austro-German seaports are on the Adriatic, of which Trieste 
is the principal. The trade of Fiurne is by no means as valuable, although 
it may be considered as bearing equally important commercial relations to 
Hungary, as Trieste bears to Germany. 

The table of duties on imports from the United States into the Austrian 
Adriatic ports, for the years 1839, and 1840, has been prepared in conformity 
with taritf requisitions, which came in force by an imperial order of March 
1st 1839. That portion of the tabular statement embracing the imports for 
the preceding year was ])repared according to the tariff for the Austrian do- 
minions, in force to the date of the last and existing tariff above mentioned. 
The present tarilT embodies all previous changes in a proper form, with 
a correct classification, which was the purpose of the requisition of the royal 
<iecreeofthe 17th January, 1839, calling lor the compilation of a regular 
tariil', as also to establish the principle of the payment of duties by weighty 
instead of ad valorem^ as before assessed, and thereafter to avoid the use, as 
much as possible, of the impracticable fractions of krulzers in the levying 
of duties. 

The currency in whtch duties are collected is. in conformity with the new 
tariff requisitions in the Lombardy Venetian Kingdom, that of the Aus- 
trian lira ; in the other countries, the convention money, viz : twenty 
tlorins to the fine mark of silver. The florin is worth about 48 cents U. S. 
currency, and is so valued in the accompanying tabular statement. 

The standard weight for the collection of duties is, in the Lombardy Ve- 
netian Kingdom, the metric ; in the other countries, the Veneiian weight. 
The 100 lbs. Trieste or Venetian weight corresponds with 123| lbs. 
•avoirdupois, or 90^ lbs. Trieste with 112 lbs. avoirdupois. Thecwt. Trieste 
f\23^s lbs.) was used in preparing the table, but the fractional pound was 
omitted in the several computations, considering the cwt. of 123 lbs. as suffi- 
ciently accurate for all the purposes for which the table was designed. 

The tariff particularly specifies the nett or gross weight of the merchan- 
dise, referring to the envelope or casing. In the collection of duties, the 
officers are required to regulate the same by the nett, inner gross, and full 
weight. The nett weight refers, of course, to the goods alone, without en- 
velope or casing ; the inner gross lueight includes the last envelope or 
casino-, as, for example, the sacks for grain, vessels for oils, &c. ; the fn/l 
gross iveight comprises, with the goods, r/// interior and exterior envelopes 
and casings in which the goods are contained, even though they may be 
only temporarily used for the purpose of transfer into the interior. 



Hoc. No. 163. 49 

The general character of the Austrian tariff does not appear to be highly- 
favorable to commercial relations. But by its late changes, though they 
have not so lowered the rate of duties as to allow any considerable importa- 
tion of foreign manufactures, still there has been removed one great abuse 
which until recently existed, in destroying those privileges and monopolies, 
as to importations, which admitted goods only under special authority, at the 
regulated rates ; so that a party, even willing to pay the tax imposed, was 
not allowed to import an article without a particular license to do so, and 
then not for sale. The high rate of duties imposed by this tariff leads to 
numberless frauds, of which the known activity of the contraband trade on 
the frontier is the best evidence. 

DENMARK. 

The commercial intercourse of the United States with Denmark is re- 
gulated by treaty, founded on a perfect equality and reciprocity of com- 
merce and navigation, extending to the indirect trade. Imports and ex- 
ports of fo^-eign commodities are allowed in vessels of each nation on like 
terms as in their own vessels, and no prohibition imposed on imports and 
exports of the productions of the respective parties which shall not extend 
to all other nations. The vessels of both nations are subjected to similar 
duties levied at the Sound and Two Belts. These dues are imposed on all 
vessels trading with the ports on the Baltic, in addition to the port charges 
of light money, pass money, &c., from which it has been estimated that 
Denmark derives a revenue of one and a half million of Rix-bank dollars. 
Vessels which pass the Sound bring to opposite Elsinore, where the channel 
is commanded by the battery at Cronborg castle, and here salute the castle 
by lowering their sails, and submit to a compulsory delay, even though 
they have no intention of making an importation into any port of Denmark, 
or occasion for the least detention at Elsinore, other than that which arises 
from the exaction and payment of the Sound dues. 

The right of collecting this toll is guaranteed by old treaties with every 
maritime Power in Europe, a treaty to this effect having been concluded 
between England and Denmark before the middle of the fifteenth century. 
This was an arrangement confirmed by convention in 1645, known by the 
name of the Christianople treaty, to which a scale of duties was attached, 
and is the groundwork of the present scale. This tariff left, and now leaves, 
a large quantity of articles, including those which entered into the traffic of 
that period, as well as a great number of articles of modern commerce, un- 
enumerated. These articles were thus vaguely disposed of: "All articles 
which are not specified in the foregoing list shall be calculated according to 
the usage of merchants, and as has been the custom from all time to the 
present;" thus leaving the estimates of this uncertain and liuctuating duty 
very much to the arbitrary discretion of the custom-house officers at Elsinore.* 

These dues, burdensome from their amount as well as from their vague 
and arbitrary mode of imposition, have been much complained of by per- 
sons engaged in commerce, and the Governmentof the United States has been 
among the first to declare its intention to seek some remedy for these evils. 

A new tariff has been adopted, and a copy communicated to this Depart- 



* Vide report of Secretary of Slate of May 24, i«4Il. 
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50 Doc. No. 163. 

ment. The principle of this new tariff is understood to be, that of convert- 
ing the ad valorem duty of one per cent, on articles not enumerated in the 
old treaties, into a specfjic duty, to be equivalent to one per cent, on a fixed 
valuation ; and also containing a reduction of duties upon many of the ar- 
ticles enumerated in the old tariff. 

Mr. Jackson, the charge' d'affaires of the United States at Copenhagen, in 
a despatch to this Department, says : 

" The effect of the new tariff on the two articles, raw sugar and rice in 
paddy, has been to reduce the duty on the former from nine to five stivers 
per hundred pounds, and on the latter from one and a half stiver the bushel 
(weight about 44^ lbs.) to six stivers the four hundred pounds. 

" In fixing the specific duty of five stivers per hundred pounds on raw 
sugars, ten specie dollars is assumed as the original cost of the article. This 
appeared to be so high a valuation for raw sugars in general as to lead me 
to make very particular inquiries into the mode by which this valuation 
was arrived at. I ascertained that, with regard to this as well as other 
commodities, the commissioners have taken, as near as they could learn it, 
the original cost of the article at the place whence it was shipped for the 
past teji years, and have assumed the average cost of these ten years as a 
proper and just valuation on which to calculate a sum as a specific duty, 
which should be equivalent to the ad valorem duty of one per cent., accord- 
ing to the 3d section of the treaty of 1715. The high valuation of raw su- 
gar, made in this manner by the commissioners, is accounted for by the 
fact that, since the duty on all unrefined sugars has been equalised in Rus- 
sia, nearly all the sugars that pass the Sound are the finer kinds of white 
Havana sugars ; the lower priced yellow sugars being now very rarely sent 
up the Baltic in American vessels, simply because, as they pay precisely 
the same duties with the finer white sugars, they are found to be less prof- 
itable. 

"At the present moment, owing to the uncertain state of the money 
market, and the general depression in all kinds of trade, the price of sugars, 
as well as of other leading articles of commerce, is unusually low, not only 
in Denmark, and throughout the North of Europe, but likewise at the 
ports of original shipment. The present price, therefore, can form no 
criterion for the fair average value of such sugars as are now sent to the 
Baltic. The cost of the finer white sugars for the past ten years has varied 
from eight and a half to eleven dollars per hundred pounds in Havana ; 
from which place, or from the neighboring port of Matanzas, the greater 
portion of the sugars sent up the Baltic in American vessels is originally 
shipped. The average of these prices would make the valuation of the 
commissioners appear to be a fair one ; and consequently the specific duty, 
oijive stivers per hundred pounds, if at all too high, would certainly be 
only a small fraction of one per cent, more, upon an average, than the ad 
valorem duty of one per cent, to be levied according to the 3d section of 
the treaty of 1715. 

" On rice in paddy, by the new tariff, the Sound dues are reduced from 
' one and a half stiver per bushel to six stivers per four hundred pounds — 
a reduction of nearly two-thirds of the old duty. The original cost of all 
the American rice that has paid the Sound dues for the past ten years has 
averaged about eighty-five cents per bushel. At this rate, the specific duty 
of six stivers per hundred pounds is about one and a half per cent, on the 
average original cost of this article — an evident excess, therefore, so far as 



Doc. No. 163. 51 

<the American rice in paddy is concerned, of one half of one per cent, over 
the ad valorem duty agreed upon in the 3d section of the treaty of 1715. 

"By the new tariff, the duty on some other articles of more importance 
to American commerce is greatly reduced. On dye ivoods, with which 
American vessels are sometimes freighted up the Baltic, the duty is re- 
duced from thirty stivers to eight stivers per thousand pounds of certain 
kinds, and from thirty-six stivers to twelve stivers for the remainder. 

" On coffee the duty is reduced from twenty-four stivers to six stivers 
per hundred pounds. The effect of this latter reduction will probably be 
to cause this very important article to be hereafter shipped directly up the 
Baltic, instead of being sent, as heretofore, to Hamburg, and thence by 
land across to Lubec, to avoid the heavy Sound dues. 

" The general effect of this new tariff will, I have no doubt, prove bene- 
ficial to American commerce. The profit on each individual cargo passing 
the Sound may be no greater to the American shipper, as the price of the 
various commodities affected by this tariff will probably fall in the Baltic 
markets in proportion to the reduction of duty thereon ; but a lower price 
will, as a matter of course, increase the consumption of these commodities, 
and will therefore create a demand for a larger supply. Of the advantages 
arising from this increased demand, the well-known enterprise of Ameri- 
can merchants will, no doubt, give them a full share." 

Some few changes have been made, regulating various matters relative 
to the Sound toll, and the mode of its collection. It being already before 
the public in an extended form, an analysis is not considered important in 
this place. A list of the new articles on which duties are levied, and those 
on which duties are reduced at the Sound and Two Belts, will be found 
in their proper place in the body of the report. 

DANISH COLONIAL POSSESSIONS. 

The dependencies of Denmark are the Isles of Feroe and Iceland, in 
the Northern ocean; Tranquebar, in Hindostan, (the south of India ;) the 
southwest part of Greenland ; and St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John, 
in the West Indies. 

With the exception of the Danish West India islands, her colonial pos- 
sessions are of no great commercial importance to the United States, and, 
indeed, they may be considered as but remnants of her former maritime 
power. 

Danish West Indies. — The island of St. John, having no port of entry, 
its chief productions, sugar and molasses, are shipped through that of St. 
Thomas. The United States, having had heretofore no consular representa- 
tive at that place, information of an official character respecting the trade 
and commerce of St. Thomas with this country cannot be communicated 
through this Department. 

St. Croix. — The con)mercial intercourse between this, as also the other 
West India islands belonging to Denmark, and the United States, is regu- 
lated by conventional arrangements with the mother country, dated April 
26, 1826, which regulations, still continue in force. 

Under the provisions of this treaty, the commercial intercourse of the 
United States with this island is placed upon a footing with that of the 
most favored nations ; and no other restrictions are imposed upon or priv- 
ileges granted to any other nation (not even excepting the mother country) 
than are imposed upon or granted to the United States. 



52 



Doc. No. 163. 



Local legislation on (he subject of foreign trade, has seldom been exeri- 
cised by the authorities of the island ; but whenever laws have been passed 
by these authorities, ihey have been such as are calculated to encourage 
and promote it as far as possible, particularly with the United States, by 
granting various facilities to the importation of sundry articles of planta- 
tion stores, such as their exemption from all charges of duties, &c. 

Transhipment of goods from one part of the island to another is permit- 
ted in vessels of the United States, free of all restrictions not imposed on 
national vessels. 

This being an agricultural and not commercial island, the annual amount 
of its imports varies but little, the amount of each year being about the 
same, as will be seen by the following statement. 

By official returns, furnished the Department through the American con- 
sul at St. Croix, we are enabled to present the results of the trade between- 
the United States and this island for the three years 1838, 1839, and 1840,. 
and the amount of duties paid thereon, which was, upon certain articles, 5 
per cent., and upon others \2\ per cent, ad valorem. 

Jiverage aggres;ate value of articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture 
of the United States, imported into the island of St. Croix, with the 
amount of duties paid thereon, for the years 1838, 1839, ««y/ 1840. 





1838. 


1839. 


1840. 




Value. 


Duty. 


Value. 


Duty. 


Value. 


Duty. 




Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Imported into Cliri?lian- ~^ 
stcd and Frederick- > 
sted. 3 

Value oi free articles,'^ 
which are meat, wood 
hoops, staves, shocks, 
molasses-puncheons, y 
mules, nails, iron 
wheels, iron hoops, | 
and copper stills. J 


81,051 00 
266,726 90 


8,652 19 


138,708 97 
308,949 45 


13,719 92 


122,819 43 
221,760 59 


12,498 83 


Aggregate amount 


347,777 90 


8,652 19 


447,718 42 


13,719 92 


344,580 02 


12,498 8? 



The trade or commercial intercourse of this island, as well with regard. 
to the mother country as the United States, is correctly termed one of bar- 
ter, as sugar, rum, and molasses, the only staples of tlie island, are given in 
payment for the merchandise imported. On tlie shipment of their own pro- 
ducts for export, a duty of 5 per cent, is levied on rum and molasses, and 
12^ per cent, on sugars. The amount of export dues accruing to the 
island were, for the year 1838, Si 15,706 03 ;for the year 1839,^113,792 53; 
and for the year 1840, §60,997 09. 

The port charges, at this island, on vessels of the United States, are the 
same as those levied on national vessels, the amounts of which are regu- 
lated by the amount of merchandise laden. Vessels either outward or in- 
ward bound, laden with a bulk not exceeding half the weight of 5,200 



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ipomids, which is the weight of the Danish commercial last, are exempted 
from all port charges, being considered as vessels in ballast. On all ves- 
sels so laden as to exceed that amount, bat not amounting to one-fourth, 
part of the vessel's tonnage, is imposed the charge of 12 skilhngs, Danish 
West India currency, being 8 cents in that of the United States, -per ton; 
and having one-half or fall cargo, whether laden with the domestic produc- 
tions of the island for export, or those of this or any other foreign country 
^on importation therefrom, the full charges of 36 skillings, or 24 cents per 
ion, are levied, as per certificate of registry produced. 

SWEDEN. 

Several commercial treaties have been concluded between Sweden and 
the United States. The first was negotiated at Paris, in 1783, and ex- 
pired by its own limitation in 1788. This treaty placed the United States 
flag, in the ports of Sweden, on the footing of the most favored nations, 
granting equal privileges to Swedish vessels in the United States. In 
1816, another treaty was concluded with Sweden, the provisions of 
which were similar in their eflect to those of the preceding treaty. This 
treaty expired in 1824. On the 4th of July, 1827, a third treaty was 
■concluded with Sweden, by which the commercial intercourse of the two 
•countries is placed on a footing of the most perfect reciprocity. By this 
treaty, United States vessels are allowed the same privilege of indirect 
trade to the Swedish ports which is enjoyed by national vessels, and are 
made liable to no other or higher exactions, in the shape of " tonnage, light- 
house, pilotage, and port charges, as well as the perquisites of public of- 
ficers, and all other duties and charges, of whatever kind or denomination, 
levied in the name or to the profit of the Government, the local authorities, 
'Or of any private establishments whatsoever." This treaty is still in force ; 
its operation, although limited, in the first instance, to the period of ten 
years, being continued, by its terms, until one "of the high contracting 
parties shall have announced, by an official notification to the other, its 
intention to arrest the operation of said treaty." The 9th and 10th articles 
'Of this treaty also preclude either of the contracting Powers from establish- 
ing " any prohibition or restriction of importation or exportation, or any 
'duties of any kind or denomination whatsoever," on the products of the 
isoil or industry of the other contracting Power, unless similar prohibitions, 
restrictions, and duties, be likewise established upon articles of like nature, 
the growth of any other country. A perfect reciprocity is also guaranteed 
in regard to "all bounties and drawbacks" which may be allowed within 
the territories of either of the high contracting parties, upon the importation 
or exportation of any article whatsoever. 

On all articles in the vessels of those countries which have no treaties 
with Sweden there is imposed in her ports a discriminating duty of 40 per 
'Cent., and on all exports in similar vessels a like duty of 50 per cent. 

United States vessels pay a tonnage duty of about d^-^ cents per last; 
the Swedish last, in the admeasurement of vessels, being generally found 
io exceed 1^, and sometimes to equal 2 American tons. Foreign vessels, 
not protected by treaty, pay a tonnage duty of about 29^^ cents per last. 



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BELGIUM. 

The treaty proposed between the United States and Belgium, which had. 
received the signatures of the respective plenipotentiaries, was not ratified 
by the Belgian Chambers ; consequently, there exists none between the 
two countries. Vessels of the United States are admitted into the ports of 
Belgium on the footing of the most favored nations. There is, however, a 
privilege secured to the national flag, which operates disadvantageously to 
foreign shipping of every country. By the 10th article of the law of the^ 
12th July, lS21,it is provided that one-tenth of the import and export du- 
ties shall be returned on all merchandise imported or exported by national 
vessels, unless the importation or exportation, under the national flag, is 
found to be already favored in the general law or in the tariff. Salt and 
sugar belong to the class which is favored by the tariff" itself, and are not,., 
therefore, entitled to this return. The produce of a national whale fishery 
is also protected ; but there is not a whaler under the Belgian flag. Not- 
withstanding that Belgium has recently concluded treaties of commerce- 
with several countries, in no instance has this discrimination in favor of the 
national flag been revoked. No privilege is permitted to the commerce of 
other nations which is not extended to the United States, A restriction 
not imposed on the commerce of the United States, but to which the com- 
merce of the few other nations which have no treaties with Belgium is sub- 
ject, is that of a discrimitiating tonnage duty. In this respect. United States- 
vessels are placed on the footing of national vessels, paying once in twelve 
months, however many voyages they may perform, 36^Yo ^^^-P^^" ^'^^ 5 while 
the vessels of France, and other nations not assimilated to national, pay> 
for each voyage, ^0.38^^/.^ per ton. An American vessel may land her 
cargo at one or more Belgian ports, by making her custom-house entry to 
that effect at the first port of entry ; but the carriage or transhipment of" 
goods from one Belgian port to another is only permitted to the national 
flag. In carrying merchandise from a Belgian port to any other country,. 
United States vessels would enjoy the same privileges as national vessels,, 
with the exception of the return of 10 per cent, of the duties. 

By a royal ordinance of 5th June, 1839, the tolls levied by the Govern- 
ment of the Low Countries, on foreign vessels passing up and down the- 
Scheldt,are directed to be reimbursed to the ships of all nations. To meet, 
in part, the costs of this reimbursement, an additional tax of 3 centimes is- 
imposed on the tonnage and transit duties. 

The charges and fees established by the quarantine regulations have been 
regarded as oppressive. In reply to complaints made to the Belgian Gov- 
ernment, an assurance has been given that these charges will be considera- 
bly reduced within the present year. By a law of 10th December, 1839, a. 
reduction has been made on the rates of brokerage in the port of Antwerp.. 
In estimating the tonnage duties, and the port charges dependent on ton- 
nage, United States vessels are exposed to impositions, which separate them 
disadvantageously from Belgian vessels, by their mode of measurement. 
The difference to the prejudice of the American trade, in the payment of 
the tonnage duty, according to the Belgian instead of the American meas- 
urement, has been calculated at \A\ per cent. So that, although admitted,, 
in terms, to the privileges of the national flag, there exists, in fact, a dis- 
crimination injurious to the American trade. 



Doc' No. 163. 



55 



The tabular statement appended to this report exhibits.a considerable in- 
crease in the exports of cotton, tobacco, and rice, from the United States to 
the Belgian ports, in the year 1840. The modifications of the tariflf of Bel- 
gium, so far as they affect the trade of the United States, made in 1841, 
■will be found in the following schedules : 

Tariff of2lstofMarch,\SA\. 



Species of merchandise. 



Belgian tariff. 



Increase of duties. 



Diminution 
of duties. 



Whale and other fish oil - 
nice _ - - 

Fruits, green 
Fruits, dried 



$2 30 per 22 gallons - 
18.70 cents per 220 lbs. 
10 per cent, ad valorem 
15 per cent, ad ■valorem 



$1 90.30 per 22 gallons. 
7 cents per 220 pounds. 
7 per cent, ad valorem. 
12 per cent, ad valorem. 



Modification of the import duties on the thread of linen and hemp, as 
fixed by royal ordinance of2Qth July, 1841. 



First class. — 6,500 yards, or less, to the kilo-\ 
gramme, or 2 lb. 3 oz. 4 dr. - - -"S 

Second class. — Above 6,500 yards and not exceed- ) 
mg 13,000 yards to the 2 lb. 3 oz. 4 dr. -i 

Third class. — Above 13,000 and not exceeding) 
26,000 yards to the 2 lb. 3 oz. 4 dr. - -i 

Fourth class. — Exceeding 26,000 yards to the 2 lb. \ 
3 oz. 4 dr. - - - - -; 



First class. — 6,500 yards, or less, to the 2 lb. 3 oz. \ 
4 dr. - - - - -1 

Second class. — Above 6,500, and not exceeding) 
13,000 yards to the 2 lb. 3 oz. 4 dr. - -S 

Third class. — Above 13,000, and not exceeding) 
26,000 yards to the 2 lb. 3 oz. 4 dr. - -^ 

Fourth class. — Exceeding 26,000 yards to the 2 lb. ) 
3oz. 4dr. - - - - -) 



Unbleached - 


$2 


99.20 per 


220 1 


Bleached 


4 


86.20 


do 


Colored 


6 


73.20 


do 


Unbleached - 


4 


48.80 


do 


Bleached 


6 


73.20 


do 


Colored 


8 


60.20 


do 


Unbleached - 


7 


48. 


do 


Bleached 


10 


47.20 


do 


Colored 


12 


34.54 


do 


Unbleached - 


13 


09. 


do 


Bleached 


17 


76.50 


do 


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19 


63.50 


do 


Unbleached - 


4 


11.40 


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7 


10.60 


' do 


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8 


97.60 


do 


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6 


73.20 


do 


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9 


72.40 


do 


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11 


59.42 


do 


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11 


96.80 


da 


Bleached 


15 


70.80 


do 


Colored 


17 


57.80 


do 


Unbleached - 


20 


94.40 


do 


Bleached 


26 


18. 


do 


Colored 


28 


05. 


do 



By a ministerial decision of the 10th March, 1S41, the waste of cotton 
thread, unfit for the loom, is chargeable with an import duty of 2 per cent. 
By the law of 10th April, 1841, the duty on foreign cod fish is fixed at 
373^/0 cents per ton of 350 pounds, being a reduction from the previous 
duties of ^2 00./^°^ per ton. 



56 Boc. No. 163. 

SARDINIA. 

There are no returns in the Department to show what amount of exports 
and imports has taken place between Sardinia and the United States. 

The treaty of November, 1S39, forms the basis of the commercial inter- 
course between the United States and this kingdom, which is one of reci- 
procity. A construction has been given to the third article of this treaty, 
by the Sardinian Government, the practical eifect of which is injurious to 
the United States. By the third article, the Governm.ent of Sardinia re- 
serves the right to impose a transit duty on the merchandise of the United 
States passing from the free port of Genoa through the dominions of 
His Sardinian Majesty. In pursuance of this authority, the Govern- 
ment has exacted a duty on the tobacco of the United States, imported from 
the United States, of two francs (37i cents) per quintal, which is called a 
transit duty ; and a correspondence between this Department and the 
Sardinian charge d'affaires has taken place in relation to this point. It 
has been maintained by this Government that the duty was intended ex- 
clusively '• to meet the expenses of tlie necessary precautionary measures 
against smuggling." The amount of duty exacted greatly exceeding those 
expenses, and the fact that, instead of receiving that application, the duty 
passed into the royal treasury, have been referred to to show that this 
course is a violation of the fourteenth article of the treaty, in which it is 
declared that "all articles of commerce, the growth or manufacture of the 
United States of America, and the products of their fisheries, with the ex- 
ception of salt, gunpowder, and tobacco manufactured for use, shall be 
permitted to pass in transitu from the freeport of Genoa through the ter- 
ritories of His Sardinian Majesty," &c. 

That the " expenses of the necessary precautionary measures against 
smuggling" could be met by the imposition of a duty less oppressive in its 
operation appears to be clear. 

THE TWO SICILIES. 

There exists no commercial treaty between the United States and the 
Two Sicilies. 

Cotton. — The tabular statement for the year 1840 exhibits no exports of 
cotton direct from the United States to the Sicilian ports. 

Tobacco. — This article is, in the ports of continental Sicily, a royal mo- 
nopoly, belonging to the class of articles the revenue from which comes 
under the name of- reserved duties." The others are salt, playing cards, 
saltpetre, gunpowder, and snow. Tobacco has been farmed out for a million 
of ducats, (SsoOjOOO,) and salt for about three times that amount. This 
system of " reserved duties" has not been introduced into the island of 
Sicily, but the duty imposed on tobacco, in the ports of the island is so 
high as almost to amount to a prohibition. The exports of tobacco from 
the United States to the Sicilian ports are inconsiderable, but exhibit a 
gradual increase. 

> Rice. — The only export of this staple direct from the United States to 
the Sicilies, during the three years embraced in the tabular statements, oc- 
curs in 1840. In the kingdom of Naples, rice is cultivated to a less extent 
than formerly. The consumption is trifling ; maccaroni and other paste, 
made from hard wheat, being used in its stead. American and Lombard 
rice is carried into the Sicilian ports, from Marseilles, Genoa, and Leghorn, 



Doc. No. 163. 57 

the former producing from 12 to 14 ducats ($9 60 to gll 20) per cantaro, 
(196 pounds,) and the latter a ducat or two less, duty included. 

Sugar. — The export of this article to the Sicilies, in 1840, more ihan 
doubled that of the preceding year. The value of this single export, in- 
deed, exceeds the aggregate value of all the other exports from the United 
States to the Sicilies, in either of the years 1S3S, 1839, or 1840. The re- 
fined sugar is manufactured in the United States from the coarse sugars of 
Cuba, the Brazils, Batavia, and Manilla, the importation of which gives 
employment to a large amount of American tonnage. 

Vessels of the United States rarely enter the ports of the Sicilies, except 
in ballast. United States produce is carried in Sicilian bottoms, which 
have, over the American flag, an advantage of 40 per cent, in the duties, 
which are themselves so high as to operate as a prohibition to vessels of 
the United States. A royal decree conferred this advantage on the Sicilian 
flag for three years from July, 1837, but it still remains in force. A trifling 
modification of the quarantine regulations has been granted to the United 
States, so that United States vessels, entering Sicilian ports in ballast, 'or 
with goods unsusceptible of contagion, are now subjected to a quarantine 
of eight days' observation in the port of Naples, instead of fourteen days 
at the island of Nisita. 

A recent decree of the Government of the Sicilies permits all vessels to 
•call off any port in that kingdom, free of expense, for the purpose of ob- 
taining information respecting markets, &c. Previous to this relaxation, 
a tonnage duty was exacted on all vessels anchoring in the roadsteads, the 
same as if they had entered the port, and loaded or discharged there. 

On the 1st of January last, a diminution of the duties on the export of 
sulphur, to the amount of two-fifths of the whole, went into effect. 

ITALY. 

Previous to 1827, vessels of the United States, trading to the pontifical 
ports, and the vessels of His Holiness the Pope, trading to the ports of the 
United States, were subjected to certain discriminating duties. But in 
consequence of the production of satisfactory evidence by the consul gen- 
eral of the Pope, " that all foreign and discriminating duties of tonnage 
and impost within the dominions of His Holiness, so far as respected ves- 
sels of the United States, and the merchandise of their produce or manu- 
facture imported in the same, were suspended and discontinued," the 
President of the United States, by virtue of the power vested in him by the 
act of Congress of January 7, 1824, issued a proclamation declaring the 
suspension and discontinuance of all such duties in the vessels and cargoes 
of the subjects of His Holiness the Pope in the ports of the United States. 

BRAZn.. 

The tariff which obtained during the years 1838, 1839, and 1840, is the 
same which is in force at present, with exception of the annexed modifica- 
tions, ^fleeting the most important export from the United States. 



58 Doc. No. 163. 

Decree. — (Jornal do Commercio.J 

"The Regent, in the name of the Emperor Don Pedro II, by virtue of 
authority given to the Government by article 20 of the law of 20th Octo- 
ber, 1838, No. 60, has been pleased to decree the following: 

"Art. 1st. During the financial years 1839 to 1840, all wines and spirit- 
uous liquors imported into Brazil, of foreign production, shall pay at the 
custom-house a duty of 50 per cent., therein included all imposts to which 
the same have hitherto been subject, except that of storage : 

"Excepting, always, such wines and spirituous liquors as may be the 
production of countries with which Brazil has treaties in force. 

"Art. 2d. All liquids and Jloiir, of foreign production, shall pay duty on 
valuations fixed by a weekly tariff, organized in every custom-house by a 
committee of fit persons, of whom the inspector of the respective custom- 
house shall be one. 

"Rio de Janeiro, 6th May, 1839, and eighteenth of the independence of 
the empire. 

"PEDRO DE ARANJO LIMA. 
"CANDIDO BAPTISTA DE OLIVEIRA." 

Imperial decree of 1th January, 1840, relative to the valuation- in the' 
custom-houses, of liquids and flour 

Decree. — (Archives du Commerce, Jipril, 1840,^ 

" The Regent, in the name of the Emperor Don Pedro II, taking into- 
consideration the inconveniences which result from the organization of 
j)autas of weekly valuations, created by article second of the decree of 
May 6, 1839, for the payment of duties on liquids generally, and flour of 
foreign production, revokes said article, and ordains, that the pauta for 
the payment of these duties shall be established in the form expressed by 
the regulations of the customs of the empire, and by the commission ap- 
pointed by decree of 27th May, of said year. 

"Palace of Rio de Janeiro, January 7, 1840, and nineteenth of the in- 
dependence of the empire. 

"PEDRO DE ARANJO LIMA. 
"MANUEL ALVES BRANDO.'^ 



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60 Doc No. 163. 

TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO BRAZIL. 

The duty on foreign goods is throughout the empire 15 per cent, on 
•valuations fixed by the tariff, except wines and spirituous liquors, (the pro- 
^duce of countries not having a commercial treaty with Brazil,) which pay 
485 per cent. ; gunpowder, which pays 50 per cent,; and tea which pays 30 
per cent. 

The valuation of all articles not enumerated in the tariff is made by the 
importer; the ri2:ht, however, being vested in the officers of the customs to 
lake goods so valued, on payment of the valuation and 10 per cent, addi- 
tional. 

Free of duty. — Coals, steam engines, and any machinery or invention 
not previously known and in use in Brazil. 

Imports pay, beside the duties above named, 1^ per cent, entry, and 
35 storage, in right of which dry goods are entitled to four months; those 
articles denominated estive goods are allowed 30 days' storage free of 
'Charge. After the expiration of the respective periods, both descriptions are 
•charged \ per cent, per month. 

ManufacturesoflinencambriCjSilkthreadjOr gold lace, andpreciousstones, 
are exempt from the charge of storage ; also foreign goods from other ports 
of the empire, if accompanied by the necessary certificate. 

Additional charges on liquids, 10 cents per pipe for the Misericordia hos- 
pital, and 68 cents per pipe of 132 gallons for the municipal bureau. 

Transhipmeni. — If for the coast of Africa, the same duties have to be 
paid as for importation; for other places 2 per cent., and \n per cent, for 
■clearance. 

Port charp^es. — Vessels trading with foreign ports pay tonnage dues at 
the rate of 30 reis (.01.7 nearly) per ton per diem, not exceeding 50 days, 
to be estimated from the date of entry. Vessels which shall land at any 
port of the empire more than 100 white colonists, or which may put into 
any port of Brazil in distress, neither loading nor discharging cargo, are 
exempt from the payment of these dues. Additional charges : 
For every sailor _ _ . . _ 37 cts. 3 m. 

For every three-masted vessel - - - - ^3 48 

Having less than three masts - - - - 2 32 

For stamp and seal _ . - _ _ 46 cts. 4 m. 

The pass of every national, English, or Portuguese vessel 

costs - - - - - - -3 90 

For a vessel of any other nation - - , - 5 93 

The only unexpired commercial treaty is that with Great Britain, which 
^ill terminate on the 5th November, 1842. 

VENEZUELA. 

A treaty of peace, navigation, commerce, and friendship, exists be- 
tween the United States and the republic of Venezuela. 

The tariff in force from the time of the separation of the Colombian 
States, until 1834, was based on the Spanish system of per centages on ar- 
bitrary values. Since that period it has undergone many changes — the 
system of specific and ad valorem duties having been substituted. By the 
tariff of 1838, all articles for the promotion of science, internal improve- 
ment, manufactures, and agriculture, were admitted free ; salt, indigo. 



Doc. Xo. 163. 61 

cocoa, sugar, cotton, molasses, and spirits from the sugar cane, were pro- 
hibited. In consequence of an expected faihire of the crops, a supplement 
to the tariff for 1841 diminishes the duty on many articles of produce of 
the United States, and admits free all kinds of bread-stuffs, with the ex- 
ception of flour. It also removes the prohibition on cotton and indigo. 

Having been at peace during a series of years, Venezuela has been rap- 
idly developing her vast national resources, and advancing in civil and 
commercial prosperity. The tables which follow, from the annual reports 
of the Secretary of the Treasury of Venezuela, show the amount of com- 
mercial capital employed, and the revenue derived from the duties. As 
appears by these tables, the trade of the United States had fallen off in 
1839. This was partly owing to the embarrassment of the monetary af- 
fairs of the United States, and partly to the quietly but rapidly increasing 
trade of the Hanseatic cities. 

The export trade of the United States is confined at the present time 
almost wholly to provisions. 



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By law of May 5, 1839, an extraordinary impost of 2 per cent, in 
La Guira, and 4 per cent in other ports, upon the amount of import du- 
ties was estabhshed, taking etiect on the 1st of June, 1839, and to con- 
tinue in force until the 30th of June, 1845. 

Tonnage duties in the ports of P^enezuela. 

ARTICLE 1. ^ 

National or foreign vesels pay — 

1. Tonnage duty, thirty-seven and a half cents per ton. 

2. Fee to the captain of the port, three dollars, 

3. Entrance duties, seven cents per ton. In the port of La Guira an 
additional entrance duty is recovered of 2 per cent, on the amount of du- 
ties paid on imports. 

4. Physician's fee, three dollars, payable only when the visit is actually 
made. 

5. Anchorage fee, eighteen cents per ton. 

6. Pilotage, six dollars per foot of draught, on vessels entering Angostura 
and Maracaibo. 

7. Watering, twelve cents per ton. 

8. License of navigation, two dollars. 

Exceptions. 

ARTICLE 2. 

The following pay none of the duties established by the preceding 
article. 

1. Vessels of war, and national or foreign packets or mails. 

2. Vessels which, on account of actual and well-authenticated damage,, 
enter with the sole design to refit, neither discharging nor loading cargo. 

3. Vessels driven in by stress of weather, neither loading nor discharging. 

4. Vessels entering in ballast, and departing loaded only with cattle. 

ARTICLE 3. 

Vessels which enter and depart in ballast, as well as those which enter 
with cargo and depart without discharging or loading, pay only the duties 
established by Nos. 4 and 6, of article I. 

Vessels coming from a foreign port, with a cargo, pay the duties ex- 
pressed in Nos. 1, 3, and 5, of article 1, in the first port of the republic 
in which they discharge the whole or a part of their cargo ; and those 
which are unable to prove, by a certificate from the custom-house, tha£ 
these duties were paid at the time of discharging, pay the same duties in 
the first port where they take in cargo for exportation. 

ARTICLE 4. 

The watering duty is levied on those vessels not excepted, in ports 
only where the water is situated at the distance of a mile or more, or 
brought by art where vessels can supply themselves ; also, in those ports- 
where aqueducts are being constructed for that purpose. 

The coasting trade is reserved to the national flag. 



Doc. Ko. 



65 



The nature and amount of the domestic exports of Venezuela may be 
seen by the annexed statement of the principal staples exported in 1839, 



Produce. 


• 

Amount. 


Value, 


Cotton _ - - . 
Indigo _ - - - 
Hides . - - - 
Cocoa _ - - _ 
Coffee - . - - 


2,848,892 lbs. 

428,390 lbs. 

139,140 

6,609,673 lbs. 

21,891,811 lbs. 


^249,078 64 
571,377 41 
283,091 04 
951,570 40 

2,255,509 09 



All export duties have ceased. 

By the terms of the treaty, vessels of the United States are admitted to 
all privileges enjoyed by national vessels, with the exception of the coast- 
ing trade. 

NEW GRENADA. 

No tariff of later date than 1834 being in possession of the Department, 
the amount of duties paid during the specified years cannot be correctly 
estimated. At present, the legal commerce is in a state of much derange- 
ment, the attempts at revolution constantly made, assisting to divert com- 
merce from its legitimate channels. 

The annexed tabular statements, received from the consul at Santa Mar- 
tha, will show the amount and character of the trade of the United States 
with that port during the year 1840. 

General return of trade at the port of Santa Martha, New Grenada, 

for 1840. 



Imports into the port of Santa Martha during the year 1840. 



Vessels, of what nation. 



Number I 
of vessels. ■'^°""=»g«- 



United States - 

New Grenada - 

England 

France 

Spaia 

Holland 

Venezuela 

Sardinian 

Maxnbufg 



69 
38 
6 
10 
2 
4 
4 
1 



137 



545 

5,557 

8,458 

1,104 

976 

143 

404 

797 

281 



18,265 



Invoice value of 
imports. 



Exports from the port of Santa 
Martha, during the year 1840. 



Number 

of vessels. 



14,053 25 

1,185,002 88 

825,205 94 

52,478 19 

15,965 81 

1,000 00 

1,265 00 

76|424 98 

16,901 89 



$2,188,297 94 



3 

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2 
4 
3 
1 



130 



Tonnage. 



Invoice value 
of exports. 



14,415 31 
58,710 43 
90,262 75 

7,227 00 
21,455 38 

1,100 77 

51,740 31 
7,602 13 



^52^74 0« 



66 



Doc. ^o. 163. 



Gross trade from and with the United States, at the port of Santa 
Martha, for the year 1840. 



• 
Imports to Santa Martha from the United States. 


Exports to the United States from 
Santa Martha. 


Veeecls, of what nation. 


Number 

of vessels. 


Tonnage. 


Invoice value of 
imports. 


Number 
of vessels. 


Tonnage. 


Invoice value 
of exports. 


United Slates - 
New Grenada 


3 

5 


545 
805 


$12,775 75 
55,555 26 


3 

5 


545 

805 


§13,104 87 
15,7C9 43 


8 


1,350 


§68,331 01 


8 


1,350 


^28,874 30 



The larger portion of the trade of the United States with New Grenada 
is prosecuted in vessels of that country, there being a discriminating duty of 
five per cent, on the tariff rates against foreign bottoms. The charge d'af- 
faires of the United States at Bogota has been unable to obtain an allevia- 
tion of this disadvantage to the commerce of the United States ; the Gov- 
ernment of New Grenada refusing to abolish the differential duties, unless 
some certain equivalent, favorable to their commerce, should be stipulated 
on the part of the United States. 

Tonnage duties. — National vessels, 50 cents per ton ; foreign "^essels, 
1 dollar per ton ; national vessels of not more than 20 tons, pay no ton- 
nage duty. 

Vessels, eitlier foreign or national, of more than one hundred tons, and 
not exceeding three hundred, pay, on the excess over one hundred, 25 cents 
per ton additional; over two hundred, 50 cents additional; of more than 
three hundred tons, 25 cents per ton additional. 

The coasting trade is confined to national vessels. 

Whaling vessels, entering Panama for provisions, pay no duties of ton- 
nage or anchorage. 

The exports from the United States to New Grenada at present consist 
chiefly of provisions and minor sundries. The following table sliows the 
amount of flour imported into Santa Martha during the year 1S40 : 



Nation. 



New Grenada 
United States 
France 
Holland 
Sardinia 
Hamburg - 



Number of 
vessels. 



6 

1 

o 

1 
3 
1 

14 



Where from. 




New York 
Jamaica 
New York 
Bordeaux 
Havre - 
Curacoa 
Malaga 
Genoa - 
Hambur? 



Number of 
barrels. 



615 

l,225h 
72 
135* 
27G 
10 

2,323^ 



Doc. 'Nom 163. 67 

CHINA. 

No commercial or other stipulations, either by treaty or diplomatic ar- 
rangement, are entered into by this Power with any nation. 

With regard to the system pursued in imposing duties on imports, the 
Department is officially advised that there exists in China no fixed tariff 
of duties ; and foreigners there have nothing by which to guide them in 
the settlement of duties on imports, other than the rates which have been 
paid heretofore. In fact, most articles there imported are sold at short price 
to the Hong merchants, (the monopolists of the foreign trade,) who settle 
the duty in their own way. 

Whenever the foreign importer desires to settle duties on minor articles, 
it is done through the linguist, who bargains with the visiting or examin- 
ing mandarin, and the article upon which a given rate of duty is paid 
to-day would be charged at a diflerent rate if subjected to another man- 
darin to-morrow, as the duties would be made to square with his opinion 
of justice and expediency. 

Under this state of facts, accuracy in the^ tables of "'duties on the 
staple productions of the United States" imported into China was not 
attainable. The amounts of duties, as near as could be ascertained, and 
reported to the Department by the American consul at Canton, are 
there stated under their appropriate heads. 

The articles prohibited to be imported are opium, salt, and gunpowder. 

Navigation acts, bounties and drawbacks, warehousing in entrepot, and 
quarantine and health regulations, are apparently unknown, as no regula- 
tions on these subjects can be found. 

Ships are arranged into first, second, and third classes, and pay tonnage 
and port charges accordingly. The first class pays for 154 covits, equal to 
188 feet, at the rate of 89^ cents per foot. The second class pays for above 
125 and under 154 covits, an amount equal to about 82^ cents per foot. 
The third class pays for 125 covits, and under an amount equal to about 
5Si cents per foot. . For the mode of measurmg, see table of "■ tonnage 
measurement." 

In addition to the tonnage duty, a charge, under the name of "cumshaw,*^ 
signifying a present to Government, is levied on all ships allowed to trade 
with China. 

Russian ships are not admitted, and Portuguese vessels are confined to 
the settlement of Macao. 

A ship bringing a cargo of rice to Whampoa is exempted from the meas- 
urement duty and cumshaw; in lieu of which, a sum is charged on a rice- 
laden ship, including linguist fees, of gl,189 50. On all vessels not bring- 
ing rice to Whampoa, fees are paid to the ship and house cornpeadores 
amounting to ^220 or gSOO. 

For pilotage, inward and outward, sixty dollars each way, making a to- 
*tal charge of one hundred and twenty dollars. 

The only document to be produced to the revenue officer is a certificate-, 
either from the master or consignee, that the ship has on board no opium. 

The circulating medium at Canton consists of broken or stamped Span- 
ish dollars, by weight. In accounts between foreigners and natives, the 
currency is reduced at the rate of 720 tales per ^1,000 ; but in payments to 
foreigners 717 tales is equal to ig 1,000, 



68 Doc? No. 163. 

The commercial weights are tales, catties, and piculs : 16 tales bein? 
equal to 1 catty, and 100 catties to 1 pical, which latter is about 133^ 
pounds avoirdupois. Of measures, they have none. 



The time allowed for the preparation of this report does not admit of a 
contmued review of the relations of the United States with foreign nations 
as the necessary investigations to which it must lead would delay its 
appearance to a later period than anticipated in the resolutions to which it 
is a reply. 

Washington, March 29, 1842. 



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The preceding table of duties payable on importation into Great Britain. 
and Ireland has been prepared in conformity with the acts 3 and 4 Wra. 
IV, c. 56 ; 4 and 5 Wm. IV, c. 89 ; 5 and 6 Wm. IV, c. 66 ; G and 7 Wm. 
IV, c. 60 ; 1 Vic. c. 27 ; 1 and 2 Vic. c. 113 ; and 3 Vic. c. 17. 

The table of duties on importation into the colonies has been prepared 
agreeable to the laws relating to the trade with the British possessions 
abroad, 3 and 4 Wra. IV, c. 59 and 101 ; 4 and 5 Wm. IV, c. 89, and sub- 
sequent orders in council. 

ERRATA. 

In the column of duties on importation " Into Great Britain from foreign nations," the follow- 
ing corrections should be made : 

At the commencement of the preceding table, page 70, among the articles enumerated as being 
exempt from additional duly oi Jive per cent., read Woon, instead of Wool. 

t" nrv' /-. f. u ■ c for 20 per cent, ad valorem, read 10 per cest. ad valorem. 

In page 97, Cotton bagging, 3 ^ ' 

In page 85, Burr stones, instead of §2 iO per cwt., read per 100 stones. 

In pago 98, Cut and plain glass wares, &c., for correct duty, see pages 104 and 147, which is, 
in addition to the ad valorem duty of 20 per cent., $19 20 per cwt. 

In pages 112, 131, and 135, Iron, round, slit, rolled, hammered, &c., instead of $1 20 per tony 
read pkr cwt. 

In pages 113 and 126, Plains, kerseys, or Kendall cottons, instead of 15 per cent., read 10 
PER cent, ah valorem. 

In page 115, Logwood for 96 cents per ton, read $1 08 per ton. 

In page IIC, Marble busts, for correct duty, see Busts. 

In page 121, Oil of aniseed, for correct duty, see Acid, svlphuric. 



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COMPARATIVE TARIFFS 



BETWKEjr 



THE UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN NATIONS, 



CONTINUED. 



\o. 3. 



266 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 



COMPARATIVE TARIFFS OF THE 



The reason why the specific rales of duty in the tariffs of the United States remain the same (nominelly) as in 
which a specific duty is charged are entitled to the reduction of duty on an excess above 20 per cent, ad valorem, and 



DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



Acorns 
Acid, tartaric 
Acid, muriatic 
Acid, sulphuric, 
riol. 



or oil of vit- 
riol. 
Adhesive patent felt 
Adzes _ - _ - 



Adzes 
Alba, canella 
Almonds 



Almonds, oil of - 

Almond paste - - - 

Alcornoque, bark of - 

Ale in casks _ _ - 

Ale in bottles - _ - 

Aloes . _ - _ 

AUim - - 

Amber . _ _ _ 

Amber beads - . - 

Ambergris - - - - 

Armenian, bole - - - 

Aniseed _ . _ _ 
Aniseed, oil of - 

Aniseed, cordial - - - 
Annatto or annotto 

Angora goal's hair 
Animals for breed 
Animals not for breed - 
Anatomical preparations 
Anchors, or parts thereof, ma- 
nufactured in whole or in 
part. 
Anchovies, pickled 
Anchovies, pickled, in kegs - 

Annealed iron wire not ex- 
ceeding No. 14. 













DUTIES ON 


Into the United States from 


Turifl" of 


general 


importation into 


all foreign nations. 




Spain. 






1 

o 

C 


ills 


Under the act of ia3.3, as 
affected by llie act of 
Sept'ber 11, IMI, from 
January to July, 1842. 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure, to wliich is allixrd 
tlie value to Ije found in 
tlie next colunm. 


if 
>< ffi - 


il 
=1 

m S « 
?— 9 

1. K a 


01 

•a 

C r- 

.2 ti 

SI 

c 
to 

< 


= -"^ t 

Hi 

III 

5 c = 
C.2 >. 


Free 


Free 


20 p. Ct. 


25 1b.7oz. 


$1 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


1.5 p. ct. 


Same 


Same 


lib. 4 dr. 


70 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


12ip.ct. 


Same Same 


_ 




_ 


- 


_ 


3 i. p. 11). 


Same 


Same 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


30 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


20 p. Ct. 












30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. Ct. 


Dozen 


1 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


65 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


20 p. Ct. 

t 


25 1b.7oz. 


1 00 


20 


1-3 


].3 


Free 


Free 


Free 












15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p ct. 


_ 


_ 


_ 


. 


_ 


Free 


Free 


Free 












15 cents 


per gallon 


Same 


4| gals. 


9 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 








The barr 


el pavs 


a sep 


ara 


teduty 


20 cents 


per gallon 


Same 


45 gals. 
Bottles i 


13 60 
ncluded 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


Free 


I U). 4 dr. 


60 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


$2 50 pe 


r cwt. 


Same 


lib. 4 dr. 


1 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


Free 


I lb. 4 dr. 


60 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. cf. 












Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


IfiO 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


Free. 


lib. 4 dr. 


10 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


40 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


Free 


_ 


_ 


_ 


. 


_ 


Pays dut 


y as spiri 


ts 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Free 


Free 


Free 












Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


25 lb. 7oz. 


70 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


Free 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Free 


Free 


Free 


_ 


_ 


_ 


. 


- 


Free 


Free 


Free 












2 cents 


Same 


Same 


1011b. 12 


3 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


per lb. 






oz. 










Si p.bbl 


Same 


Same 












Pay in p 


roporlion 


that the 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


- 


- 


- 


keg bea 


rs to the b 


arrel. 












5 cts.per 


Same 


Same 


- 


_ 


- 


- 


- 


pound. 

















Joe. No. 163. 



267 



3. 

UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. 

1832, is, that the neii duty cannot be ascertained without a knovpledge of the cost of the goods. Most of the goods on 
the duly, therefore, differs according to the cost. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 




3 3 . 

a, ID a 

03 - S 

M 4; CI 
£-- 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure, to which is affixed 
the value to be found in 
the next column. 


5 3 - 

SIS 

3 mE 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
valiie. 


Number, weight, oi 
sure, to which is a 
the value to be lui 
the ne.xt column. 


o 

O 3« 
fa 


Foreign product'ns 
under tlie nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain pro- 
per. 


,= bi) 

C u 

P C se 
o 3« 
fa 


Foreign product'ns 
under tlie nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign proiiuct'ns 
under tlie nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain proper. 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb. 12oz 


2 00 


20. 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


$1 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 50 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 .Irs. 


37^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


37A 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


2 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


2 lbs. S oz. 


12| 


20 


14 


11 


Dozen 


.3 75 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


3 50 


20 


14 


11 


In shell 251b 


ri 251 


















Voz.; with- 


■; ';• 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


In shell 10) 


5 00 


26 


18 


14 


out 


1 4 50 j 








lbs. 12 oz. 










8 lb. 2 oz 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


2 lbs. 8 oz. 


62 i 


26 


18 


14 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


28.01 


26.21 


15.61 


lib. 4 drs. 


37l 


20 


14 


11 


4:^ gallons 


1 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


1 1 2 quarts 


6 25 


26 


18 


14- 


Dozen 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


1 50 


26 


18 


14 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


1 25 


28.01 


20.21 


1.5.61 


lOlib. 12oz 


6 25 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


20 


14 


11 


Ounce 


5 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Ounce 


3 50 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7oz. 


1 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12oz 


6 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


3 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Anisette 2 
bottles. 


1 00 


26 


18 


14 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


7 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. i2oz 


25 00 


20 


14 


11 


- 


Stone ho 


rse.'? an 


d mares, 


free. 












Each 


Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14- 


101^ lbs. - 


G 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


ICl lb. 12oz 


8 00 


26 


18 


14 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


2 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


25 lb. 7 oz 


2 00 


26 


18 


14 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


J2i 


20 


14 


11 



1268 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tafift'of 


general importation into 




all foreign nations. 




Spain. 






"3 >^^' 0. 


K'— r- 


-rac 1 


— oT 1 


c* 


rt 


^^« 


DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


1 

o 


■gco cS o 


Under the act of 1&33, a 
affected by tlie act i 
Sept'berll, 1841, fror 
January to July, 1842. 


Number, weight, or moi 
sure, to wliich is affixe 
the valtie to be found i 
the next column. 


Fixed value on the nun 
ber, weight, or nieasur 
in dollars and cents. 


Per cent age duty on ih 
fixed value under Ih 
national flag. 


u 

i bo 

11 
0. 

E 

M 
< 


5^^ 

S-r 0) 


Annealed iron wire, exceeding 


9 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


_ 




_ 


^ 


_ 


No. 14. 


















Anvils, or parts thereof, ma- 


2 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


nufactured ill whole or in 


















part. 


















AnlimoniaJ marine sheathing 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same. 












metal. 


















Anti corrosive lithric paint - 


















Aquafortis - - - - 


12^p.ct. 


Same 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Antiquities, all collections of, 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












specially imported by order 


















and for the use of any soci- 


















ety incorporated for philo- 


















sophical or literary purposes, 


















or for the encouragement of 


















the fine arts, or by order and 


















for the use of any seminary 


















of learning, school, or col- 


















lege. 


















Antimony, crude 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Antimony, regulus of - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Apparel, wearing, & other per- 


Free 


Free 


Free 


No ment 


ion made, pr 


oba 


biy su 


sonal baggage, in actual 


















use. 


















Apparatus, philosophical, spe- 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


Valua- 


I 


1-4 


2-3 


cially imported. 










tion. 








Apples, pine . - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Argol or argal, crude tartar - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


4 drs. 


40 


■ 15 


1-3 


1-3 


Arabic, gum . - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


4 drs. 


20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Arsenic, white . - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Arrowroot _ - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Arrao, fire, other than muskets 


30 p. ct. 


2.3 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


or rifles. 


















Arms, side - - - - 


25 p. ct. 


21^p.ct. 


21Jp. ct. 


r 

Each -<! 

1 

L 


5 00 
10 00 
15 00 
30 00 


I 20 


1-3 
1-3 


V' 


Arrack, made from rice 


Pays duty 


as spiiits fr'm grain 


Prohibite 


d 


- 


- 


- 


Articles, all, imported for the 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












use of the United States. 


















Articles, all, composed whol- 


12^p.ct. 


12^p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 


- 


Valua- 


6 


1-4 


1-2 


ly or chiejly of gold, silver, 










tion. 








pearl, or precious stones. 


















except gold and silver epau- 


















lets, which are exemi)ted 


















from duty. 



















c. No. 163. 



269 



TARIFFS— Contmued. 



IMPORTS, 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation 


into the island of Porto 
Rico. 


Ill 


Fixed value on the num- 
ber, weight, or measure, 
in dollars and cents. 


Per ceniage duty on the fixed 
value. 


Number weight, or mea- 
sure, to which IS affixed 
the value to be found in 
the next column. 


" - o 

a o"" 
o ..a 

x_g c 
E 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 


Ntimljer, weight, or 
sure, to which is a 
the value to be foi 
the next column. 


~ a 

O 3T5 


Foreign produc'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Sjiain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign produc'ns 
under the nation 
al flag Imported 
from Spain prop- 
jjer. 


3 t, 

£ 

D-.Ti 

C •- 

bna> . 

S C s 
^3« 


Foreign produc'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those^ 
of Spain under a 
(ireign flag. 


Foreign produc'ns 
under the nation- 
al flaa imported 
from Spain proper. 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


1 7. 64 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12| 


20 


14 


11 


Each 


8 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


1011b.l2oz 


10 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


37i 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


37^ 


.20 


14 


11 


2b lbs. 7 02. 


2 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12| 


20 


14 


11 


J lb. 4 drs. 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 621 


20 


14 


11 


bject to duty 




















- 


Valua- 
tion. 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


- 


Valua- 
tion. 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


1 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1011b.l2oz 


6 25 


20 


14 


12 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


5 05 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


20 


14 


11 


1 ib. 4 drs. 


25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


20 


14 


11 


Each 


Valua- 
tion. 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


Valua- 
tion. 


26 


18 


14 


Each 


Valua- 
tion. 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


Valua- 
tion. 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 00 


20 


14 


11 


ValuaiJon - 


— 


8.38 


7.14 


6. 


■• 


Valua- 
tion. 


4 


3 


2 



370 



Doc. 1^0. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



DUTIES ON 



Into the United States from 
all foreign nations. 



Articles, all, not specified in 15 p. ct. 
the act of the 14th of July, 
1832, cither as free or as li- 
able to a different duty, that 
is to say, than 15 per cent., 
and which, by the then ex- 
isting laws, were liable to 
an ad valorem duty higher 
than 15 per cent., to pay 
an ad valorem duty of — 
Articles, all, not enumerated 
in the act of the Ulh July, 
1832, nor the previous laws, 
and which were then liaiile 
to an ad valorem duty of 15 
per cent., with the excep- 
tion of certain specified arti- 
cles, the duties on which 
being r«tained, the articles 
will be found under their 
appropriate heads. 
Artificial flowers 
Asafcetida - - - - 

Axes.- - - - - 
Ava root - - - - 
Austria, red wines of - 












Tariff of general importation into 
Spain. 



15 p. ct. 20 p. ct. 



Bacon, hams and other 
Bags, linen . - - 

Bags, bead, without metal 

clasps. 
Bagging, cotton, regardless of 

weight or width. 
Bagging, personal, in actual 

use *)f persons arriving in 

the United States. 
Balsams, cosmetic 

B.alsams, medicinal 

Balsam of Tolu 

Bamboos, in an unmanufac- 
tured state. 

Baizes and bocktngs 

Band iron, slit, rolled, or ham- 
mered. 



rz dj 



25 p. ct. 

Free 

30 p. ct. 

Free 

10 cents 
per gal- 
ion. 

? c. p. lb. 

25 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 



2Up. ct. 
Free 
23 p. ct. 
Free 
5 cents 
per gal- 
lon. 
Same 
21^p.ct 
15 p. ct. 



3^ cents per squar 



Frete 



Free 



2 lip. 

Free 

23 p. ct. 

Free. 

5 cents 
per gal- 
lon. 

Same 

21Ap. ct 
20 p. ct. 

e yard. 

Free 



i^c 






t. t w 
t, X rt 



Frohibite 
llb.4drs 
Dozen 

4^ gals. 



15 p. ct. 15 p. ct. 20 p. ct. 



Free 
Free 
Free 



Free 
Free 
Free 



16 cents [per squar 
3 c. p. lb. Same 



20 p. ct. 
Free 
20 p. ct. 

8 yard 
Same 



25 
1 20 

20 00 



25 lb. 7 oz 


3 75 


(See App 


arel. ) 


_ 


Valua- 




tion. 


- 


Do. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


2 40 


101 lbs. 


6 50 


12 02. 





— .3 •" 



CO 

c aj s^ 



3 C = 

0.£ ^ 



1-3 



1-3 



15 



20 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 
1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 

1-3 



1-3 



Boc. Ko. 163. 



271 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into liie island of Cuba. 



•- ■- c ■; 

Cox. I 
a> -^ cj < 
XI ^> I 

S t- Of t 

^§6. 



Dozen 

1 lb. 4 (Irs. 

Dozen 

Doz. bottles 



1011b. 12 oz 
Dozen 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



2 yards 
101 lb. 12 oz 



X C ' 



Valuat'n 
50 
6 00 

3 50 



10 00 
2 62i 



Per oentage duly on the fixed 
value. 



t- C X 



28.01 
28.01 
35.08 

35.08 
Additi 

35.08 
28.01 



C^^ ..X 
■r -73 "2 CQ tu 



Valuat'n 28.01 

Valuat'n 28.01 
1 50 28.01 



62^ 
6 50 



28.0! 
35.08 



20.21 
20.21 
24.78 

24.78 
oiial duty 

24.78 

20.21 



20.21 



20.21 
20.21 



20.21 

24.78 



ClX ~ 3, 



S S_ 5 S 



15.61 
15.61 
17.64 

17.64 
of 121 cts. 

17.64 
15.61 



Tariff of iniportaiion into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



15.61 



15.61 

15.61 



15.61 
17 64 



Q w rt 
X -> 

" £ oi 



Dozen 

1 lb. 4 drs. 

Dozen 

Doz. bottles 



101 lb 12 02 
Dozen 



1 lb. 4 drs. 

Yard 
10Ilb.l2oz 



S2; 



■SS.c 



2 75 
50 

6 00 

3 00 



9 00 
1 50 



Valuat'n 

Do 

1 50 



25 

8 00 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



20 

20 
20 

26 



26 
20 



) 3 6f - 



O.X tS.S'C 

F V a'' Q. t r 
tr a.- « -r-.S! 

•5 -c ta i^ Q. 



20 



20 
20 



20 
20 



14 
14 
14 



14 



-"^ bo a. 



14 



14 
14 



14 

14 



11 
11 
II 

14 



14 

U 



II 



11 

n 



II 
u 



272 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OF 
J.IERCHAKDISE. 



DUTIES ON 



Into the United States from 
all foreign nations. 



Barley . _ - - 

Bars, leati in - - - 
Bars, copper in - 
Bars, brass in - - - 
Bars, tin m 

Barilla . . - - 
Bark of the cork tree, unman- 
ufactured. 
Bark of the alcornoque - 
Bark of the canella, alba 
Bark of the cascarilla - 

Bark of the Jesuits, or Peru- 
vian. 
Baskets of straw or grass 

Baskets of willow 
Bead purses, with metal clasps 
Beads, amber, wax, or compo- 
sition. 
Beads, all other, not otherwise 

enumerated. 
Beads, strung or unstrung, of 

all sorts. 
Beams for scales - - - 
Bergamot, essewtial oil of 
Beans, Tunsa and Vanilla - 



Beef - 
Beer, in casks 



Beer, in bottles 
Beeswax 



Bladders 
Black pepper 



15 p. ct. 

3 c. p. lb. 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 
Free 
Free 

Free 

15 p. ct. 

25 p. ct. 
25 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 

15 p. ct. 

15 p. ct. 

30 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
Free 












. '?.c. p.lb. 
- 15 cents 



20 cents 
Free 



Free 
Free 



Black-lead pencils 
Black and other dyed, colored, 
and stained linens. 

Blank books . - - 



15 p. ct. 

Same 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 
Free 
Free 

Free 

15 p. ct. 

21^p. ct, 
21^p.ct. 
15 p. ct. 

15 p. ct. 

15 p. ct. 

23 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
Free 

Same 
per gallon 

per gallon 
Free 



Free 
Free 

21^p.ct. 
21^^ p.ct. 



25 p. ct. 
25 p. ct. 

30 p. ct. I 23 p. ct. 



Tariff of general importation into 
Spain. 



20 p. ct. 

Same 

Free 

Free. 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free. 
Free 
Free 

Free 

20 p. ct. 

2 U p.ct. 
2U p.ct. 
20 p. ct. 

20 p. ct. 

20 p.ct. 

23 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
Free 

Same 
Same 

Same 
20 p. ct. 



20 p.'ct. 
20 p. ct. 

21^ p.ct 
21ip.ct 

23 p. ct. 



fiE = 



bli-^— 3 



Prohibit'd 
Prohibit'd 
I lb. 4 dr. 

Prohibit'd 
Prohibit'd 

- » 



I lb. 4 dr 

101 lbs. 

12 oz. 

1 lb. 4 dr. 



^"3 



25 






2 00 
30 00 



1 25 



20 



^■3. 



1-3 



1 lb. 4 dr. 
1 lb. 4 dr 

25 Ib.V oz. 
^\ gals. 

4J- gals. 
I lb. 4 dr. 



1 lb. 4 dr, 
Dozen 



15 
20 



15 



3 30 
10 00 

2 00 
9 00 



13 00 

Yellow 

30, 

white 

50. 

15 

50 



1-3 



■-> C (- 



1-3 



1-3 
1-3 



1-3 



15 
30 

15 
15 

Casks 
aratf 

15 
Bottle 

15 



15 
15 



1-3 

1-2 

1-3 
1-3 
pa 
du 
1-3 
sin 
1-3 



1 % 
1-4 

1-3 

1-3 

y sep 

ty- 

1-3 

eluded 

1-3 



1-3 
1-3 



loc. No. 



273 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the islantl of Cuba. 


Tariff' of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 




2 9^ 

© £ c 

c fe-a 
= .. c 

0; ^ tS 

c ^ ^ 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
" value. 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure, to which is aflixeil 
the value to be found in 
the next column. 


Fixed value on the num- 
ber, weight, or measure, 
in dollars and cents. 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. . . 


Number, weight, or 
sure, to which is a 
the value to he foi 
the next column. 


5.1 
'3'" 

E 2 S' 

rtc 


Foreign product'ns 
und'r tlie nation- 
al flag, and tliose 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain pro- 
per. 


S.3) 
2i 

il a ri 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain proper. 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


$1 CO 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


1011b.l2oz 


$2 50 


20 


14 


11 


101 lb. 12 oz 
101 lb. 12 oz 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 


18 95 
2 50 
6 00 


35.08 

28.'.'3 
33.08 


24. 78 
20.21 
24. 78 


17.64 
15.61 
17.64 


1011b.l2oz 
1011b.l2oz 
101 lb.l2o2 


18 75 

2 60 
5 00 


26 
20 
26 


IS 
14 

18 


14 
11 
14 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 12^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1011b.l2oz 


S 00 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 12^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^ 


20 • 


14 


11 


Dozen 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


3 00 


20 


14 


11, 


Dozen 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


3 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 
100 

Barrel 
44^ gallons 


3 00 
3 00 
[n depos 
9 00 
1 50 


28.01 

te. 

35.08 

35.08 


20.21 

24.78 

24.78 


1.5.61 

17.64 
17.64 


1 !h. 4 dri. 
100 

Barrel 

114 quarts 


3 00 
6 25 

8 CO 
18 76 


20 
20 

20 
26 


14 
14 

14 
18 


11 
11 

11 

14 


Dozen 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


1 50 


26 


18 


14 


Prohibited - 

Dozen 

25 lb. 7 oz. 


4 50 
3 50 


35.08 

35.08 


_ 

24.78 
24.78 


15.61 
17.64 


101 lb. 12 
oz. 

Dozen 
101 lb. 12 


Yellow 

15 00 

white 

37 60 

4 50 

9 00 


26 

26 
26 


18 

18 

18 


14 

14 

14 


Dozen 


12* 


28.01 


20.21 


13.61 


Dozen 


25 


20 


14 


n 


Book 


Valua- 
tion. 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Book 


Valua- 
tion. 


20 


14 


11 



19 



274 



Boc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OK 
MERCHANDISE. 



DT7TIES ON 



Into the United States from 
all foreign nations. 



•3 >. 

5i c 






Blankets of wool, the value 
whereof at the place whence 
exported shall not exceed 75 
ct9. each. 
Blankets of wool, the value 
whereof at the place whence 
exported shall exceed 75 tts. 
eiich. 
Blacksmiths' hammers and 

sledges. 
Block plates, and block-tin 

plates. 
Bleaching powder 
Berries, juniper - - - 

Berries used for dying - 
Bichromate of potash - 
Binders' boards, paper - - I 
Bindings of woollen or worsted 
Bindings of other materials - 
Blue, Prussian - - - ' 
Blue vitriol _ - - - 
Boards and plank 

Bockings and baizes 
Bodkins of silver - 
Bodkins of iron, steel, or brass 
Bolting cloths, of silk - 
Bolting cloths, of other material.- 
Bolts of iron, brass, or com- 
position. 
Bolts of copper - - - 

Bolt rope, as cordage, tarred - 
Bolt iron, not manufactured 

by rolling. 
Bolt iron, manufac'db}- rolling. 
Bole Arnieoian - - - 
• Bombazetts - - - 

Bombazines _ . - 

Boots and bootees 
Bootalcins or bootees with a 
hosiery top attached to a 
leather sole. 
Bonnets for women, other than 
Ijeghorn, considered as com- 
ing under the general classi- 
fication of miliinerv- 



5 per ct. 



25 p. ct. 



OTTO'S 5r ^ 



2^ cents 

3 cents p 

Free 
Free 
Free 
12^p.ct. 

3 c'.p. lb 
25 p. ct. 
25 p. ct. 

15 p. ct. 

4 c. p. lb. 
25 p. ct. 

16 cents 
12ip.ct. 
25 p. ct. 
Free 
15 p. ct. 
25 p. ct. 

4 cts. pe 
4 cts. pe 
90 cts. p 

$1 50 pe 



5 per ct. 



1\\ p.ct, 



per pound 
er pound 

Free 

Free 
Free 
Same 
Same 
21^p.ct 
2U p.ct 
15 p. ct. 
Sairie 
2U p.ct 

per squar 
12Ap.ct. 
2U p.ct. 
Free 
1 5 p. ct. 
21-» p.ct. 

r pound 
r pound 
er cvvt. 



Free 

Frea 

U 50 pe 

$1 50 pe 



25 per ct, 



--. o w :i: 

1:3 



Tariff of general importation into 
Spain. 



c ^ o • 

^ r- 9^ ^ 

is ^ a- " 

CC.2 « 

fc .a „ & 

c s- a5 a> 



r cwt. 

Free 
Free 
r pair 
r pair 



2Up.ct, 



20 p. ct. 



2U p.ct, 



Same. 

Same. 

20 p. ct. 
P'ree 
Free. 
Same. 
Same 
21 A p.ct. 
21-1 p.ct. 
20 p. ct. 
Same. 
2U p.ct. 

e yard 
20 p. ct. 
21 J p.ct. 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
21Ap.ct. 

rSame 
Same 
Same 

Same 

20 perct. 
20 per ct. 
Same 
Same 



21 J p.ct. 



If consid 
rel, pro 



As wear 
ed. 






ered as 
hibitcd 



mg ap 



25 lb. 7oz. 



25 lb.7 oz. 



I lb. 4 dr. 



Common Valua- 
woods. tion. 



Cotton p rohibite 
Prohibit'd 



parel. 



1 00 



2 50 



1 50 




Prohibit'd 
Prohibit'd 



Prohibit'd 



dagt.) 
on . ) 
10 



25 



25 



ing 



pro 



1-3 



1-3 



appa 



hibit- 



15 1-3 



1-4 



15 



1-3 



1-3 

1-3 

1-3 
2-3 



1-3 



Boc. No. 



275 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



'ES -^ g 
? £ ti^' Jj 
- =■ 'S 

£ £ o <u 

5 3.= ^ 



o >c 

w ii r- 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 



Dozen 

1 lb. 4 drs. 
Pine, M ft. 

2 yards 

101 lb. 12 oz. 
1011b. 12 oz. 

25 lb. 7 oz. 

Vara. 
Pair 

Bach 



Per centage duty un the fixed 
value. 



'33 "2 iO 



50 
2 00 



Valua- 
tion. 

1 12| 

20 00 

62* 



7 00 
25 00 



1 50 



25 to 50 
5 00 



28.01 
28.01 



28.01 

28.01 
28.01 
28.01 

28.01 
28.01 

28.01 

28.01 
35.08 






Valuat'n 35.08 21.78 



20.21 
20.21 



20.21 

20.21 
20.21 
20.21 

20.21 
20.21 

20.21 

20.21 
24.78 



" rt^ s ^* 

^ Oj ^ a 

c^— a. 

£ C— ? c 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 






15. Gl 
15.61 



15.61 

15.61 
l.>.6l 
15.61 

15.61 
15.61 

15.61 

15.61 

17.64 

17.64 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 



1 lb 4 drs. 
Pine, Mft. 

Yard 

10Ub.l2oz, 
1011b. 12oz 

101 lb. 12 oz 

Vara. 
Pair 

Each 



c ..c 



Per cenlage dity on the fixed 
' valine. 






50 
124 



Valua- 
tion. 

1 00 

20 00 

25 



8 00 
25 00 



5 00 



50 to 75 
6 00 



Valua- 
tion. 



"3 C'a s to 



°%1^ 



■g 




CO.. 

3 « 


lij3 


' ' 






^ 


Sf 


D. 




« 


C 










o 


ZJ 




t:. 



20 
20 



20 

20 

20 
20 

20 
20 

20 

20 
26 

26 



14 
14 



14 

14 
14 

14 

14 

14 



It 
U 



!l 
11 
II 

It 
U 

II 

u 

14.- 



276 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 







DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general 


importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


TENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 




le acts of 1832 and 
Deiween January 
uly of the year 
inaifecied bv' the 
Sept. 11, 184'1. 


he act of 1833, as 
d by the act of 
erU, 1841, from 

■y to July, 1842. 


ffi 

■%■ Z <!' - 

To-gf 3 


" "5 5 


0) 0) 

3 3 


.2 5. 
|1 


= 3 g^ 

S ? ^ 




I- 




Under t 
affecte 
Srpi'b 
Januai 


§ b S ^ 


"2 ir-= 

>i a-' .- 


""31 
>- « -j 


< 


III 

3 E - 


Bonnets of Leghorn, chip, 


30 per ct. 


23 per ct. 


23perct 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


_ 


_ 


straw, or grass. 


















"Books specially imported for 


Free 


Free 


Free "^ 












philosophical societies, col- 


















leges, schools, &,c. 


















Books on theological subjects. 


T-1 

r rce 


Free 


Free 












imported b}? clerical gentle- 


















men removing or immigrat- 


















ing to the U. States consid- 


















ered as implements of trade. 


















Books of prints and engravings 


Free 


Free 


20 p.ct. 












Books printed previous to the 


4 c. p. vol. 


Same 


Same 












year 1775. 








Books pr 


inted in 


a fore 


ign 


lan- 


Books printed in other lan- 


■I c. p. vol. 


Same 


Same | 


guage. 


unboun 


d— 






guages than English, Latin, 








25 lb.7 oz. 


7 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


or Greek. 








Half bou 


nd— 








Books, Latin or Greek, printed 


15 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same } 


-251b.7oz. 


8 00 


15 


1-2 


1-3 


subsequently to year 1775, 








All others prohibit 


ed, except when | 


■when bound. 








imported in siip 


;le copies for li- 


Books, Latin or Greek, when 


13 e. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


braries and societies. | 


not bound. 


















Books, all other, printed sub- 


30 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 












sequently to the year 1 775, 


















when bound. 


















Books, all other, printed sub- 


26 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 












sequent to the year 1775, 


















in sheets or boards 


















Books half bound, technical- 


30 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 












ly so called, with a leather 


















back, considered as bound 


















books. ' 






J 












Botany, specimens of - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Bottles, glass, black, not ex- 


S2 per gr. 


Same 


Same 


25ibs.7oz. 


6 25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


ceeding one quart. 


















Bottles, glass, black, exceeding 


$2 50 per 


Same 


Same 


251bs.7oz. 


6 25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


one, not exceeding 2 quarts 


gioss 
















Bottles of one gallon, with 


25 cts. ea. 


Same 


Same 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


- 


wicker work round them, 


















considered as demijohns. 


















Box boards, paper 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


251bs.7oz. 


2 50 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Boxes, shell or paper - 


15 c. p. lb. 


15 c. p. lb. 


20 p. ct. 


Nesi 


30 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Boxes, paper, such as lucifer- 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


malch boxes. 


















Brass, in pigs and bars 


Free 


Free 


Free 


lib. 4dr8. 


25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Braes, sheet and rollod 


25 p. ct. 


ai'^p.c. 


21i p. c. 


1 lb. 4drs. 


37^ 


20 I 


1-3 


1-3 



^oc. Fo. 163. 



27T 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Caba. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



=eg 



m o 



^ tog 



Valuat'n 



Percentage duty on the jfixed 
value. 



35.08 






24.78 



p oi S '3 



3 CL'.— 

^11 



q e !■, 



17.64 



All books, bound, half bound, or unbound, 



> 



printed or blank- 
Each 



Free 
Dozen 

Dozen 
Dozen 



Dozen 
Dozen 
Full, dozen 

1011b.l2oz. 
il011b.l2oz. 



Various 


28.01 


valua- 




tions. 




37i 


28.01 


37^ 


28.01 


4 50 


28.01 


37|a.50 


28.01 


2 2.5 


28.01 


50 


28.01 


18 75 


28 01 


25 GO 


35.08 



20.21 



20.21 
20.21 

20.21 



20.21 
20.21 
20.21 

20.21 
24.78 



15.61 



15.61 
15.61 

15.61 



15.61 
15.61 
15.61 

15.61 
17.64 



Each 



All books, 
each. 



Free. 
Dozen 

Dozen 

Dozen 

Dozen 

Full, gross 

10llb.l2oz. 
10llb.l2oz. 



Valua- 
tion. 



Various 
valua- 
tion.s 



o7^ 
37i 

4 50 

75aSl00 

1 75 

17 50 
30 00 



Per centage duly on the fixed 
value. 



26 



20 



20 
20 

20 

20 

20 

20 
26 



Si- 



u 



14 
14 

14 

14 

14 

14 
IS 



■ o u* 
D.C, 

S a 






11 



U 

11 

.11 

11 
11 
11 

u 



278 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DUTIES ON 



DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



Into the United States from 
all foreign nations. 



Brass, old, fit only to be re 

manufactured. 
Drass, saddlery, of all descrip- 
tions. 
Brass kettles in nests - 
Brass wire - 
Brass, all manufactures of, or 

of which liras^s is a comj-io- 

nent material. 
Braziers' co|)per - - - 
Braziers' rods, or round iron 

from 3-16 to 8-16 of an 

inch diameter. 
Bracelets, hair - - - 
Braces and bits for carpenters 
Braids, all, lor making hats 

or bonneis. 
Brads, not exceeding 16 oz.p.M 
Brads, exceeding 16 oz. per M. 
Brazil pebble, prepared for 

spectacles. 
Brazil wood _ _ _ 

Braziletto - - - - 

Brazil paste . _ _ 

Bridles - - .- - 

Bridle bits, plated, brass, or 

polished steel. 

Bristol stones - - - 

Bristles . _ - _ 
Bricks - _ - _ 

Bronze, and bronze in powder 

and dust. 
Bronze, casts and busts of 
Brown sugar - . _ 

Brimstone and sulphur 

Brussels carpeting 

Buckles of iron or tin, for sus- 
penders. 
Bullion of gold and silver 






Free 

30 p. ct. 

25 p. ct. 
2.'i p. ct. 
25 p. ct. 



15 p. ct. 
3 c. p. lb. 



15 p. ct. 
25 p. ct. 
30 p. ct. 

5 c. p. M. 

5 e. p. lb. 
12J p. c. 

Free 

Free 

Free 
30 p. ct. 
30 p. ct. 

12^, p. c. 

3 c. p. lb. 
15 p. ct. 

25 p. ct. 

Free 
2^0. p. lb. 

Free 

63 cents p 

25 p. ct. 

Free 



Free 

23 p. ct. 

2Up.c. 
2U p. c. 
2l| p. c 



Free 
Same 



15 p. ct 
21^ p. c. 
23 p. ct. 

Same 
Same 
12i p. c. 

Free 

Free 

Free 
23 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 

12-ip.c.. 

Free 
15 p. ct. 

21^, p. c. 

Free 
Same 

Free 

er square 

21^, p. c. 

Free 



S"33 



cS 






Free 
23 p. ct. 



Tariff of general importation into 
Spain. 



IS"? => 



J- I- O) 0) 

3 2-5-5 
Z 



101 lbs. 
12 oz. 



21 J p. c. 1 lb.4drs 
21^ p. c. llb.4drs. 
2lAp. c. 



X 9 s 



^ "2 

3 5 
■O „ bo 

g-e.2 

t^ X rt 



Free 

Same 



20 p. ct. 
24p.c. 
23 p. ct. 

Same 
Same 
20 p. ct. 

Free 

Free 

20 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 

20 p; ct 

Free 
20 p. ct. 

2U p. c. 

20 p. ct. 
Same 

Free 

yard 

2Up.c. 

Free 



20 00 



62; 
50' 



1 Ib.idrs. 
(See Iro 



Dozen 



lib. 4drs. 



101 lbs. 

12 oz. 
101 lbs. 

12 oz. 



Prohibit' 

1 Ib.-ldis.! 2 00 



62^ 



n.) 



1 20 



20 



1 00 
1 00 



Ounce 

1 lb. 4drs, 
For fur- 
naces each tion. 



Valua- 
tion. 
1 00 
Valua- 



101 lbs. 

4 drs. 
Prohibit'd 

Yard 

Dozen 

Free 



3 00 



Valua- 
tion. 
1 50 



2-3 tn 

s% © 
STca 3 

ill 

.^ c •- 

3 c 3 
Q.2 >. 



25 1-3 



20 
15 



20 



15 



20 



15 



25 



20 
15 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 
1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 1-3 



1-2 
1-2 



1-3 1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3- 
1-2 



1-3 



1-3 
1-3 



Eoc. Ko. 163. 



279 



T A R I FF S— Continue I. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff' of importation iuto the island of Cuba. 






?S3 = 






1011b.l2oz. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
10llb.l2oz. 



1 lb. 4 ilrs. 



— O 



10 00 



11 25 



37-]- 



Valuat'n 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



.r" -0 



be a; K c-tn 
^ = s cv:. 



28.01 



35.08 
28.01 



35.08 



28.01 



1,000 



In tleposite, 
valuation. 

In deposite, 
valuation. 

Dozen 
Dozen 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
1,000 

]011bs.2oz. 

Each 
Prohibited • 



12^; 28.01 



2 25 
2 25 



25 00 
15 00 



1 00 

12 00 



20 00 



Vulual'i 



35.08 
35.08 



28.01 
35.08 



28.01 



28.01 



Prohibi tet! 



lCnbs.l2oz 


3 00 


23.01 


20.21 


Piece 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


Dozen pairs 


1 50 


28.01 


20.21 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free 



i0.21 



24.78 
20.21 



24.78 



20.21 



20.21 



24.78 
24.78 



20.21 
24.78 



20.21 



20.21 
Prohibile 



* S o a 



15.61 



17.61 
15.61 



17.61 



17.61 



17.61 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



mT3 C 



CO 2^ 
3 ^~~ 



3 3 . 

u o c 






1 lb 4 drs. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



17.64 
17.64 



15.61 

17.64 

15.61 
15.61 

15.61 
15.61 
15.61 
Free 



12^ 



50 

62i 



1,000 

1011b.l2oz. 
10llb.l2oz. 



Dozen 
Dozen 



1 Ih. 4 drs. 
1,000 

1011b.l2oz 

Path 
Prohibited 

I011b.3.12oz 

Yard 

Dozen 

Free 



Valuat'n 



25 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 









20 



26 
20 



26 



20 



20 



2 00 j 20 
2 00 20 



24 00 
15 00 



75 
8 00 

20 00 

Valuat'n 
Prohibi 

4 50 

Valuat'n 

75 
Free 



m i, <C oj 

•bill 

■§ a-3 5 io 

u ^ ^ " s 

a t t» 5 ? 
■53 -a tn 1/3 ^ 

t2 " " """ 



-5 S a.a. 



26 

26 



20 
26 

20 

20 
ted 

20 

20 

20 

Free 



14 



18 
14 



18 



14 



14 



14 
14 



18 
18 



14 
18 



Free 



II 



14 
11 



14 



11 



11 



11 
11 



14 
14 



11 
14 



14 




14 
rohibite 


d 


14 




14 




14 





Free. 



280 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 







DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general importation into 






all foreign nations. 


Spain. 






a^IsS 


"\s 


ts-a c 


- 


^_a._ 


re 1 ..i - • 1 


DENOMINATION OF 
MEBCHANDISE. 


1 

o 

S 

c 


" t_ « ^ 

2 re 0) — 00 
o a "^ °- -^ 

"SS Cot t) 


Under the act of 1&33, f 
affected by the act i 
Sept'ber I'l, 1841, frm 
January to July, 1842. 


Number, woitrht, or me 
sure, to which is affi.xe 
the value to be found i 
the next column. 


Ill 


Pit cenlase duly on th 
fixed value under ih 
national 0ag. 


Augmrslation under 
foreign flag. 

IHity ofconsump'n, add 
liona'l on whole am'lof d 
ty under respective fiagi 


BHtton moulds - 




15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


21) p. ct. 


Gross 


1 50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Buttons, mother of pearl 


- 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 


Shirt but- 
tons, gr. 


CO 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Butter 


_ 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


20 


35 


1-2 


1-4 


Bulb or bulbous roots - 


_ 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Burgundy pitch - 


- 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Burr stones,wro't or unwroi 


gilt 


Free 


Free 


30 p. ct. 


Each 


Valua- 
tion. 


1 


1-4 


1-3 


Busts of marble, metal, 


or 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


plaster. 




















Busts specially imported 


- 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Brushes of all kinds 


- 


35 p. ct. 


2Up.c. 


21^ p. c. 


Dozen 


3 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Buntings, (considered as wors- 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 




1 






ted stuff goods.) 


- 
















Burlaps - - _ 


- 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 










Building tiles 


- 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Cabinets of coins specially 


m- 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












ported. 




















Cabinet wares 


- 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Cables, iron chain, or parts 


3 cents 


Same 


Same 


101 lbs. 


3 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


thereof, manufactured 


in 


per lb. 






12 oz. 










whole or in part, (without 


















privilege of drawback. ) 




















Cables, tarred 


- 


4 c. p.lb. 


Same 


Same "^ 












Cables, untarred 


. 


- 


_ 


- 1 




















>\ Do 


12 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Cables and cordage of g 


rass 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same " 


Same 












or the bark of a tree. 








__ 












Calomel - - . 


. 


Free 


Free 


Free 


I lb. 4 dr.-; 


1 60 


25 !l-3 


1-3 


CaJiminaris lapis, (ore ol zinc) 


Free 


Freii 


Free 


Do 


15 


30 1-2 


1-4 


Camels' hair 




Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


251b.7oz. 


1 20 


5 1-4 


3-3 


Camelets of goat or camel's 


■lair 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Vara 


1 00 


20 1-3 


1-3 


Camwood - - - 


- 


Free 


Free 


Free 


lOIlb. 12 


1 00 


10 !l-4 

1 


1-2 


Camphor, (gum) 


_ 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


OZ. 

1 lb. 4 drs 


1 60 


15 !l-3 


1-3 


Canella, alUa 


. 


Free 


Free 


Free i Do 


2 00 1 15 |l-3 


1-3 


Canlharides 


- 


Free 


Free 


Free Do 


1 00 


20 ;i-3 


1-3 


Cannon, iron 


- 


25 p. ct. 


21ip. ct. 


21^ p. ct.'(See Iron 


) - 


- 


- 


- 


Cambric and cambric li 


nen 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 1 




- 


- 


- 


handkerchiefs. 










r 


1 30 


1 






Canes, walking - 


- 


25 per ct. 


2U, p.ct. 


21 ^ p.ct. 


Each ^ 


1 50 ^ 15 


13 1-3 1 












c 


5 00 


3 




1 



Doc. No. 163. 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into XV 


e island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation 


s into the island of Porto 
liico. 


*7;.S 


f= ?-" 


Per centage duty on the fixed 


'A'^.S h f 


Per centage duty, on 


the fixed 


Number, weight, or me 
sure, tfi which is afRxf 
the value to be found 
the next colum. 


Fixed value on the nui 
her, weight, ormeasui 
in dollars and cents. 




value. 


s^g-a lis 




value. 




ft 
boo; . 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foieign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
fi'om Spain pro- 
per. 


Number, weight, or 
sure, to which is af 
the value to be fnui 
the next column. 


'3 S " 

^ C' c 


'S c 

lo 

o 
"'•a b'li 

t C! fS 
o S« 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al (lag, and tlioso 
cf Spain under a 
f ireign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain proper, 


Gross 


75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Gross 


1 00 


20 


14 


11 


Shirt but- 


75 


28.01 


20 21 


15.61 


Shirt but- 


75 


20 


14 


11 


tons,gross. 










tons, gross. 










25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lbs. 12oz 


12 50 


26 


18 


14 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


m 


20 


14 


11 


Each 


7 50 28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


8 00 


20 


14 


11 


Each 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


11 


Dozen 


Fr.glOO 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen C 


From 75 


-. 








to 2 25! 35.01 


24.78 


17.64 


^ 


to $4 50 


{20 


14 


II 




to 7 50 








^ 


to 7 50 


^ 






1,000 


25 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1,000 


16 00 


20 


14 


11 




Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.61 




Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 


10llbs.l2oz 


7 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.61 


lOUbs. l2oz 


10 00 


26 


18 


14 


1011b. 12 oz 


Specific 
duty. 


7 12.] 


5 00 


4 50 


1011b. 12 oz 


Specific 
duty. 


§7 00 


4 12^ 


2 50 


1 11). 12 oz. 


1 83 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 00 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


5 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


, Do 


25 


20 


14 


.11 


Do 


6 30 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12oz 


25 00 


20 


14 


11 


Piece of 32 


10 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Piece of 22 


10 00 


20 


14 


il 


varas. 










varas. 










1 lb. 4 drs. 


73 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


75 


20 


14 


11 


Do 


I 25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Do 


1 25 


20 


14 


il 


101 lb. 12 07. 


4 m 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb. 12 oz 


4 00 


26 


18 


14 


Each 


Various! 28.01 

val. 1 


20.21 


15.61 


- 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


11 


Dozen 


1 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


4 50 


20 


14 


II 



282 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION Or 
MERCHANDISE. 



Canvass, brown, wide, used 
by painters for the sub-stra- 
tum of oilcloth carpeting. 
Canvass, linen _ - - 
Candles, spermaceti 
Candles, wax _ - - 
Candles, tallow _ - - 
Caps, for women, as millinery 
Caps and hats, of fur, leather, 

and wool. 
Caps and hats, of silk, as mil- 
linery. 
Carpeting, Brussels, Wilton, 

and treble ingrained. 
Carpets and carpeting, not 

otherwise specified. 
Carbonate of soda 
Carriages and parts of - 



Carriage springs and steps, as 

parts of carriages. 
Caraway, essential oil of 
Cards, playing (no privilege 

of drawback.) 
Cards, visiting . . - 

Cards, blank, for printing 
Capes . - - _ 

Casement rods, slit, relied, or 

hammered. 
Castings, iron, vessels of 
Castings, iron, all other 

Castor oil - 

Cascarilla, bark of - - 

Cassia _ . _ . 

Cassia, oil of - - - 

Cases of leather, in which 

matches are imported. 
Cashmere of Thibet 



DUTIES ON 



Into the United States from TaritV of general importation into 
all foreign nations. Spain. 



15 per ct 



25 p. ct. 
8 c. p. lb. 
6 c. p. lb. 
5 c. p. lb 



T3 >..•- a 

^ S ? •= 



2 CJ o.q; "*^ 



C — . .tj — I n 



25 p. ct. 

63 cents 

25 perct. 

15 p. ct. 
30 p. ct. 



30 p. ct. 

15 p. ct. 
30 c. per 

15 cents 
15 cents 
Free 
3 cents 

1 h cents 
1 cent p 

40 cents 
Free 
Free 
Free 
30 p. ct. 



213 p.ct 



21 J p.ct 
Same 
Same 
Same 



25 p. ct. 2 4 p. ct. 
30 p. ct. 23 p. ct. 



2U p.ct, 



per squar c yard 



<D . ■" 

-rap's. 



2 U p.ct. 



21^ p.ct 
Same 
Same 
Snme 
2lf> p.ct 
23 p. ct. 

21^ p.ct 



- I- aj oj 



21^ p.ct. 

Same 
23 p. ct. 



23 p. ct. 

15 p. ct. 
pack 

per lb. 
per lb. 

_ • 

per lb. 

per lb. 
er'lb. 

per gal. 
Free 
Free 
Free 
23 p. ct. 



15 pr.ct. imp'd from 
Engl'd or France, 
& on all mnnufao- 
tured from comb'd 
wool ; free if im- 
ported from India. 



21ip.ct 

Same 
23 p. ct, 



23 p. ct, 

20 p. ct. 
Same 

Same 
Same 

Same 

Same 
Same 

Same 
Free 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 

20 p. ct. 



1 11). 4 drs 
Prohil)it'd 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 
Vara 
Do 

I lb. 4 dr. 

2 -wheel- 
ed each; 
4-wheel- 

ed. 



1 lb. 4 dr 
Prohibit'd 



Prohibit'.! 
(See Iron 

Prohibit'd 
Prohibil'd 



1 lb. 1 dr. 
Prohibit'! 






40 






15 



Valua- 
tion. 
Do 

70 
$600 

1,000 



3 00 



30 



20 



20 



25 



20 



15 



15 1-3 



1-3 



3 X tu 

— o a 
2^ D. 



3 C 3 



1-3 



1-3 
1-3 
1-3 
1-3 

1-3 



Z< 



1-3 



Doc. No. 163. 



283 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into the 


island of Porto 












Rico. 








i'S.S 


i£ 


Per centage duty on 


the fixed 


g'S-s 


S£ 


Per ceiitan 


3 duty on the fixed 


l|-2 


S 3 ■ 

" ra ^ 




value. 




m 


B 3 
«S2 






value. 




5.3 rt jj 








n product'ns 
r tlie nation- 
is; hnported 
, Spain pro-j 


er, weight, 01 
to which is a 
alue to be f'ui 
exl column. 


(E ^ S 

.5 = 3 

C c-3 

.v^ 


C 1- 




_3 
p 

C 


r the nation- 
g, and those 
iain under a 
;n flag. 


n product'ns 
r the nation- 
ig imported 
Spain proper. 


P ^- 0^ <D 


■g L--= 




.S'lewf 


bu^ CJ5 j3 


.0 - 5- q 

S - 2 £ 


1t:| 


'o~3 -0 




-S^oc-'s' 




p 3.= ^ 


^ S c 


t. -^ 




£ S^ » 






J: c !< 








12; -^ 




fS "^ 


^ = := 0« 


s nC C- 


a"~~ 


£ 




iS 


3 B 0^ 


513^ 


4 varas 


12^ 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


40 vara.* - 


2 00 


20 




14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


8 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1011b. 12 oz 


32 00 


20 




14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


624 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Do 


12 50 


20 




14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Do 


12 50 


20 




14 


11 


Each 


2 25 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


3 00 


26 




18 


14 


Each 


Valual'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


Vaiuat'n 


26 




18 


14 


Dozen 


4 50 


35.06 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


4 50 


26 




18 


14 


Vara 


Vaiuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Yard 


Vaiuat'n 


20 




14 


11 


Vara 


Do 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Yard 


Do 


'20 




14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.67 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


3 00 


20 




14 


11 


Coaches, 


750 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Coaches, 


600 00 


26 




18 


14 


each. 










each. 












Gross 


12 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Gross 


12 00 


26 




18 


14 


If for stearn 


• 
1 




















engines & 


! Val'n 
>I)o 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


Vaiuat'n 


20 




14 


11 


sugar mills, 


35.08 


24.78 


17.04 


[f for stesm 


engines 










free. 


J 








or sugar wo 


rks, free. 










- 


- 


_ 


_ 


- 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


20 




14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 12^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb.4drs. 


12 00 


20 




14 


ri 



284 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 







DUTIES ON 




[uto the United Slates from 


Tariff of general imporlaliou into 




all foreign nations. 




J:Jpain. 


DENOMINATION OF 




"3 ;*■'" i 
5 5 '^~ 




g-^.S 


r; ^ 


a> o 




l-^l" 




o* 


(N C >>— 


?3 '^ S^ 


S^'2 


^ M oj 


C 1- 




rt'^ta 


MERCHANDISE. 




g^i^^-S 


a5 ^ -co 


c ■"* o - 


toe 


^ ~^ 


■3 


-.r' a; 




en 




C23>: 




■5 c u 


^ = 


S t" 


'^~ - 




o 




he act 
•d by tl 
er 11, 1 
ry to Jul 


— 'II Cj E 


s ^ :« 


o § « 


II 






5 




Under I 
afffctc 
Sepl'b 
Januai 


0. S cJ o 


K (u ^ 




5/ 
1-3 


III 
1-3 


Castanas chesnuts 


Free 


Free 


Free 


2511).7oz. 


1 00 


15 


<l!asts of bronze or plaster 


Free 


Free 


20p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


_ 


Casts, specially imported 


Free 


Free 


Free 












Catsup - - . . 


Free 


Free 


Free. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Cayenne pepper - - - 


15 cents 


per pound 


20 p. ct. 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Cement, Koman - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Chafing dishes of copper 


25 p. ct. 


21Ap.ct. 


21ip.ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


62J 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Chain or warp, made of tow, 


25 p. ct. 


21^p.ct. 


2Up.ct. 












for manui'actuiing carpets or 


















carpeting. 


















Chalk - - - _ 


Free 


Fee 


Free 


I lb. 4 dr. 


10 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Charooinile Howers 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Charts and maps - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Mariners' 
charts, 

sheet. 


75 


10 


1-4 


1-2 


China ware ■ - - - 


20 p. ct. 


Same 


Same 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Chip, all hats and bonnets of 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 J), ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Chisels, socket - - - 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Dozen 


1 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Chromate of potash 


12ip.c. 


Same 


Same \ - 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Cheese - _ _ _ 


9 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


25 lb. 4ar. 


5 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Cheroots, or East India cigars 


S2 50 pe 


r 1,000 


Same 


Prohibit'd 










Cherry brandy, or rum - 


To pay 
proof, 


duty acco 
as spirit 


rding to 
s distilled 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 




from other mater 


ials. 












Children's shoes - - - 


15 cents jper pair 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Chocolate - - - - 


4 cents per pound 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Citron, preserved 


25 p. ct. 


21^p.ct. 


21-ip.ct. 






t 






Citron ill its natural state 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


25 1b.7oz. 


1 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Cigars - _ . . 


$2 50 pe 


r 1,000 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Cinders of coal - . - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Cinnamon - - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


2 00 


30 


1-3 


1-3 


Cinnamon, oil of - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


85 00 


10 


1-3 


1-3 


Clay, wrought or unwrought - 


Fres 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


101 lbs. 
13 oz. 


50 


10 


i-4 


1-2 


Cloves - _ - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Cloves, oil of 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


6 65 


15 


1-3 


1 3 


Coffee - . - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


101 lbs. 
12 oz. 


11 25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 



Soc. ^0. 163. 



285 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importatioxT into the island of Cuha. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Pojto 












Jtico. 




<K 


«"=.£ 


S £ 


Per ceniage duty on the fixed 


"^Ij " 


i ^ 


Per ceniage duty on 


the fiied 


i|^ 


^ B 2 

c i ^ 
If. 2 

.- '^ s 




value. 


ill 


3 = . 

CD b S 

o ".. c 
»■;=;* 

iZ " '~ 




value. 




Number, weiglit, or 
sure, to which is a 
the value to be fou 
the next column. 


(^1 ~~ 


Ills 

■^ -S tc :c • j: 


Fcieign proiiuci'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
f]-oni Spain pro- 
per. 


p 

>- a cc 


Foreign product'ns 
under tlie nation- 
al flag, and those 
of S|iaiji under a 
forfiign flag. 


Fortignpruducl'ns 
under the national 
flag imported from 
t>pain proper. 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


5 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


4 00 


26 


18 


14 


Each 


Valuat'ii 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


11 


Mushroom, 


37^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Mushroom, 


37^ 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 dr. 










1 lb. 4 drs. 










25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb.l2«z. 


6 00 

* 


26 


18 


14 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12i 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


! lb. 4 drs. 


12i 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^ 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


I lb. 4 drs. 


m 


26 


18 


14 


Piece 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Piece 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


11 


Each 


Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 


Dozen 


1 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


1 50 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


50 


2S.0I 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


50 


26 


18 


14 


English & 


12 50^ 






r 


English & 


14 00 


^^ 






Dutch, 101 
Ihfi. 12 oz; 


1 
> 


28.00 


20.21 


15.61<(' 

j 


Dutch, 101 
lb.s. 12 oz; 




>-26 

1 


18 


14 


U. State.^ - 


11 ooj 






L 


U. States . 


10 00 


J 




♦ 


- 


Prohibii 


ed - 


- 




Thousand 


3 00 


36 


36 


36 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


1 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


1 00 


20 


14 


11 


Dozen 


6 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


6 00 


26 


18 


14 


] lb. 4 dr. 


r>o 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


37i 


26 


18 


14 


- 


Prohibii 


ed 


- 


- 


Thousand 


3 00 


36 


36 


36 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Fine, 1 lb 4 
drs ; com- 
mon, 101 
lb. 7oz. 


3 00 
8 00 


'V20 
J 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


4 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


4 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 d;-. 


25 


20 


14 


n 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


6 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


6 00 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 flZ. 


1 00 


Pro. 


Prohibit'd 


7.14 


1011b. 12 oz 


^0 00 


36 


34 


18 



286 



Doc. N®. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


TarilT of general importaation into 


1 


all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


1 

c 


i? Q- c 5: . 

p 


Under the act of 1&33, as 
affected l;y the eci of 
Sepfber 11, 1841, fmm 
January to Jidy, 1842. 


Number, weight, or mea 
.sure, to which is afiixed 
the value to he fnund in 
the next c hnun. 


si 

s - ■ 
C m m 

o S c 
•5 c o 

- c"^ 

"rt'J a! 

■■< aj '■ 


ct— 5C 

S 5 

t. X re 


a 


|i| 

Hi. 

5-? " 

lis 


Cloth rags of any kind - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Wool 25 
lbs. 7 oz. 
Linen 


10 
15 


C ^ 


1-4 


2-3 


Cloths, bolting., if not of silk 


1.5 p. ct. 


15p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 












Cloths, bdlling, of .silk - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Cloth, hair, and hair seating - 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 












Cloths, all milled and fulled, 


SOjj. ct. 


29 p. ct. 


29 p. ct. 


(See wool 


kn ma 


nufac 


fur 


es.) 


known by the name of plains. 


















kerseys, or Kendal cottons. 


















and all other cloths of which 


















wool shall be the only mate- 


















rial. 
Clothing, ready made - 


59 p. ct. 


29 p. ct. 


29 p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Cloths, floor, patent stamped, 


43 cts. p 


er square 


yard 












printed, or painted. 


















Coach laces . - - 


35 p. ct. 


24^ p.ct. 


2tJp.ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


_ 


- 


Coach furniture of all descrip- 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 












tions. 


















Clamps, dog-tooth, manufac- 


4 cts. per 


pound 


Same 


Prohibit'd 










tures of iron. 


















Coal - - : - - 


6cts. per 


bushel 


Same 


Specific 


duty, 1 


cent 


s p 


er 101 










lbs. 12 


oz. uud 


er nati 


ona 


Iflag, 










15 cent 


s under 


foreig 


n. 




Coal, cinders of - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Same - 


- 


- 


_ 


- 


Coal hods of copper 


25 p. ct. 


21] p.ct. 


3 1 i p. ct. 


1 lb.4 dr. 


6H 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Coal screenings _ - - 


- 


- 


- 


Same as 


coal - 


- 


- 


- 


Coin, gold, silver, and copper 


- 


— 


- 


Gold and 

per coi 


silver 
n used 


free; 


no 


cop 


Coins, cabinets of, specially 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












imported. 
Coco.is 




_ 




Dozen - 


60 


13 


1-3 


1-3 


Cocos - - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct 












Cacao nuts and shells - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Prohibit? 
ports. 


cd iffr 


om E 


uro 


[>ean 


Coculus Indicus - - . 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb.4 dr. 


25 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Collections of antiquity, spe- 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












■ ally imported. 


















Comtits, sweetm'ts of all kinds. 


25 perct. 


21 i p.ct. 


2 U p.ct. 


25 Ib.Toz. 


7 50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


preserved in sugar or brandy. 


















Composition beads 


15 perct. 


1.5 perct. 


20 perct. 












Cochineal - - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


2 50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Cviiombo root _ _ _ 


Free 


Free 


Free 


llb.4dr. 


30 


15 


1-3 1-3 


Coke or culm _ _ - 


Ftee 


Free 


20 perct. 










1 



Doc. No. 103. 



287 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



Ssp-g 


5 |g 






°<.£e 


•5 SS 


tS^I 


g^"? 










,Q ~> fi 


et<D^ 




3 3j=j= 


j2;<«w^ 



Per cenutge duty on the fixed 
value. 



1011b.i2oz, 



Valuat'n 

Valaat'n 

12^ 



- so - c C ' 



t3 


a 


— ; 


c 




^. 


j: 


3 


a 


« 


s 


S 


d 




c 


^ 


£ 


ccc 


t 












M- 














-'3 g t: 



2S.01 20.21 



28.01 



Same 

1 lb. 4 dr 

Same as coal 

Free 



Dozen 

Caraccas, 
25 lb. 7 oz.; 
Guayaquil. 

1 lb. 4 dr. - 



25 lbs. 7 oz. 



26 lbs. 7 oz. 

in depos- 

ile. 
1 lb. 4 dr. - 



:^7i 



7.5 

4 00 

1 50 
37A 

4 50 

40 00 



20.21 



35.08 24.78 



35.08 24.78 



i-28.01 20.21 



J8.01 

35.08 



23.01 



20.21 

24.78 



20. 2 1 



fe =^ s • 

'5 •" o '^ 

^ 5^ £ u 
fcT o — iT' 
oj - rt OJ 

- ^ 2 2i 



15.61 



15.61 



17.64 



Same 
35.08 24.78 17.64 



15.61 
15.61 

17.61 



I5.f>l 



Gj ^ ^ 



O t- ^ 



Per centage duty on the fixe-i 
value. 



3 rt ■ 



'" 5r 



■J = g 



I 3 S ca. 
I "3 " S s 






25 lb. 7 cz. 



1 lb. 4 dr. 



Valuat'nj 20 14 

Valuat'n s U 20 



17.64 Dozen 



3 bushels - 
1 ib. 4 dr. 

1 lb. 4 dr. 

1 lb. 4 dr. 
1 [b. 4 dr. 



63i 20 



Same. 

50 I 26 
Same a s coal. 
Free. 



37^ 



26 



|7a$18| 20 
I 

37^: 20 



37i 
50 



26 
20 
20 






II 



14 



14 



13 



13 

14 

14 



14 



■ 14 ■ ' 1 



14 



288 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 







DUTIES ON 




Into the United Slates from 


Tariff of general 


mportatioi 


into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 




DENOMINATION OF 




ri <ti c^ .-> 


^"=1-4 


c3 ,i^ " 


P 3 . 


2 S 


c« 


%z% 




(j> 


CI 2 ^ >.- 


fsSijr 




"^ CO 2 


C t. 


s. 


H o"H 


MERCHANDISE. 


So 


^4^Z^ 


hi °i_j£ 


c ^ o • 


0; i S 


o <u 


3 ^n 


£^ ? 




9 


o S ^^ 


■^ J=.X^ 


,,2"-^ c 


a ^"3 


3 3 


-. CD 


"S-m" 






i ^ C J s. 

t. «^ X'— I TO 


Under the act 
afFccted by 
Sepfbcr 11, 
January to Ji 


Number, weis 
sure, t) whic 
tlie value to 1 
the next Colli 


01 % '^ 


bn— "- 

§.- s 

t. K S 

£■« = 


.2 5; 
< 




Copperas - . - - 


.^2p.cwt. 


Same 


Same 


25 Ib.Toz. 


50 


20 


1-4 


1-2 


Copper in pitjs and bars 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Copper in plates an J skeets, 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


371 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


suited to the sheathing of 


















ships. 


















Copper imported for the use 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












oi' the mint. 


















Copper, old, tit only to be re- 


Free 


Free 


Free 


101 lb. 


20 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


manufactured. 








12 oz. 










Copper, braziers', in plates or 


15 per ct. 


15 perct. 


15 per ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


37^ 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


sheets. 














1 




Copper vessels - . - 


25 perct. 


21^p.ct. 


21 J p.ct. 


For suga 
valuati 


r works 
on. 


10 


1-4 


2-3 


Copper coal hods 


25 per ct. 


21^ p.ct. 


21-1 p.ct. 


1 lb.4 dr. 


62J 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Copper scales . . - 


25 per ct. 


21-^ p.ct. 


2Up.ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Copper warming pans - 


25 per ct. 


2Up.ct. 


2 U p.ct. 












Copper chafing dishes - 


25 perct. 


21ip.ct. 


21^ p.ct. 


1 lb.4drs. 


621 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Copper rods and bolts - 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Copper nails and spikes 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


llb.4dr.s. 


50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Copper, all manufactures of. 


25 per ct. 


21^ p.ct. 


21^ p.ct. 








1 




not otherwise specified. 


















Copper, round bars, for fas- 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same. 








, 




tening of vessels. 


















Copper bottoms, merely cut 


15 perct. 


15 perct. 


20 per ct. 












round and turned up at the 


















edge. 


















Copper, plated sheets - 


25 per ct. 


21 i p.ct. 


2 U p.ct. 












Copperplate paper 


10 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same. 












Coral .... 


Free 


Free 


20 percl. 


1 lb.4dr,s. 
Unwro't. 


50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Coriander seed - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Cork tree, bark of - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Corks - - - - 


12 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Corrosive sublimate 


1.5 per ct. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Cordage, tarred - - - 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


101 lbs. 

12 oz. 

Do 


12 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Cordage, untarred 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


12 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Cordage and cables of grass 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


Do 


12 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


or bark of a tree. 


















Cordials, aniseed, and all other 


To pay il 


utv as spirits distil- 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 




- 


cordials. 


led from other materials than 
grain, according to proof. 












Cords and tassels for window 


To pay duty according to the 


Do. 










blinds. 


materia 


1. 















Boc. No. 163. 



289- 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 




25 ll)s. 7 oz. 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 
Thousand - 
1 lb. 4 drs. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



290 



Doc. iSTo. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE. 



■ 


DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of 


general importation into 




all foreign nations. 




Spain. 


DENOMINATION OF 




r3 x;^ 2 


^ys _ 




3 3 . 


01 a 


3J 








tU -'^i^'^ 


c? o '-* S! 


= «= s 


^ J2 00 


^ v.. 


Q^ 


ri oC 


MERCHANDISE. 




^3'R-^^ 


GO S—'-JO 


fe M 5 . 


aac. 


= -S 


-3 


^.^ V 




o 

1 


Under the acts of 1 
1833, between J 
and July of tl 
1842, unafTected 
act of Sept. 11, 1 


Under the act of 
aftected Ijy the 
Septenili'rll, IS 
January to July, 


Nun)ber, weigltt, 
sure, to which \a 
the value to be f 
the next colunn; 


Ill 


£"3 

5 > a 
t. « rt 

a,<c a 

CLi 


3 i' 

-5 


it- 
m 


Cotton, all manufactBres of, 


•25 p. ct. 


2Up.c. 


21-ip.ct. 


Prohibit'd 








or of which ciUton shall 


















be a component j.art, (ex- 


















cept cotton twist, yarn. 


















thread. ) 


















Cotton twist, cotton yarn, and 


25 p. cf. 


21^ p. c. 


2Up.ct. 


Do 


- 


- 


_ 


- 


cotton threat], all unbleached 


















and uncolored, the original 


















cost of which shall be loss 


















than sixty cents per poillid. 


















shall be deemed and taken 


















to have cost sixty cents per 


















pound, and shall be charged 


















with duty accordingly. 


















Cotton twist, cotton yarn, and 


25 p. ct. 


2li p. c. 


21^p.ct. 


Do 


- 


- 


- 


- 


cotton thread, all bleached 


















or colored, the original cost 


















of which shall be less than 


















seventy-five cents per pound, 


















shall be deemed and taken 


















to have cost seventy Jive cts. 


















per lb , and shall be charged 






* 












with duty accordingly. 


















" Provided, Tb.4t all manufiictures of cotton, or of which 


,, 










<Otton shall he a component part, noi dyed, colored, printed, 












or stained, not exceeding in value thirty cents the square 












yard, shall be valued at thirty cents per square yard ; and 












if dyed, colored, printed, or stained, in whole or in part. 












not exceeding in value thirty-five cents per square yard ; 






■ 






and on nankeens imported direct from China, twenty per 












centum ad valorem." 












Cotton, unmanufactured 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


(Sec pag 


e 17) 


- 


- 


- 


Cotton bagging, without re- 


3^ c. p. 


Same 


Same. 












gard to the weight or width 


sq. yd. 
















of the article. 


















Cosmetics - - - 


1 5 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 












Cows _ . - 


Free 


Free 


Free 












Cranks, mill, of wrought iron 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


- 


- 




- 


- 


Cream of tartar 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb.4dr.s. 


50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Crude tartar 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb.4drs. 


40 


15 


1-a 


1-3 


Crude antimony 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Crude saltpetre 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Prohibit'd 










Crude mineral salt - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Do 


-. 


- 


- 


- 


Crystals, watch 


121 P.O. 


12lp.ct. 


20 p. ct. 


D0Z€B 


CO 


15 


l-£ 


1-3 


Cummin seed 


Fie€ 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 



Doc. No. 163. 



291 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



Tariff of importation into the island ef Porto 
Rico. 






:- M a; 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



0) 1- J 



75 



Per ceutage duty on the fixed 
value. 



28.ei 



75 



25 lbs. 7 oz. 



If for Pleaiu 
1 lb. 4 drs. 
25 lbs. 7 OS. 
25 lbs. 7 oz 



3 37. 



engines 
1 60 

1 50 

2 50 



28.01 



28.01 



lot SUgi 
28.01 
28.01 
28.01 



■5 SS " -• 



w © — '3 



o p .-i^ a 



r^ 1^ 0) O) 



20.21 



15.61 



20.21 15.61 



20.21 



15.61 



r mills, fre e If for sugar 

20.21 I 1.5.61 1 lb. 4 dr 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



101Ib.l2oz 



Per ceiuage duty on the fixed 
value. 



75 



75 



20.21 
20.21 



Salt of all kinds, spec|ific dut|y $2 50 p 

els, under all flags. 
Dozen - 37^ 28.01 I 20.21 

25 lbs. 7 oz. I 2 50 135.08 1 24.78 



15.61 
15.61 

er Sbush- 

1.5.61 
17.64 



1011b.l2oz. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 

Specific dut 

Dozen 
I1011b.l2oz. 



16 00 



mills or 
25 
6 25 
121 

y, undej 

75 
8 00 



K C « 



20 



•.;:o 



q fi 



cri ■ 



.15 



o 3'3'3v5 






14 



14 



26 



steam 
20 
20 
20 

all flags 

20 

26 



18 



engme.=!, 
14 
14 
14 



,$l per 3 

14 
18 



11 



II 



14 



free. 
11 
11 
11 

bushla 

11 

U 



292 



Doc. No. 163. 

No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general importation into 




ail foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


i 


r 1832 and 
January 
tlie yeaV 
>d by the 
,1841. 


m"o E 




0) £ H 
•5 = 5 


C t. 
c a.' 


3 be 


III 




o 

CI) 

c 




ader the act p 
affected by tl 
Sepleni'r 11, 1 
January to Jul 


rmiiber, weiehl 
sure, to which 
the value to bf 
the next coluii 


3 ^-S 

m ti rt 

X ¥ e 


= 3 


3 


So ^ 

III 

3 = 3 




5 


D 


D 


^ 


fe 


0. 


< 


Q.2 >. 


Currants - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Cut-glass ware not specified, 


30 p. c. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


251b.7oz. 


6 25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


besides a duty of 3 c p. lb. 


















Cutting knives 


30 p. c. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Dozen 


Valu'n 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Cut or wrought nails 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


To 2 in. 

in I'ngth 
101 lbs. 
12 oz. 


12 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Demijohns - - - 


25 c. each 


21Jr p. c. 


21 J p.ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Diamonds - - - 


12^ p. c. 


12i p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 


- 


~ 


- 


- 


- 


Diamonds, glaziers' - 


12^ p. c. 


12^ p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 


Each 


1 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Door chains, the chains wro't 


25 per ct. 


21 i p.ct. 


21^ p.ct. 












iron, plute cast iron, the 


















whole japanned, with screw 


















holes drilled. 


















Door rollers, the plate cast 


25 per ct. 


2 U, p.ct. 


2 U p.ct. 












iron, japanned, roller cast 


















and turned, with iron pin. 


















Down of all kinds 


15 perct. 


1 5 per ct. 


20 perct. 


1 lb.4drs. 


3 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Drawing knives 


30 per ct. 


23 per ct. 


,23 perct. 


Dozen 


1 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Drawing paper - - - 


17c.p.lb. 


Same 


Same 












Drawings and paintings 


Free 


Free 


20 per ct. 


Oil painti 


ngs, freje 


- 


- 


Dates . . - . 


Free 


Free 


20 per ct. 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


15 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Dressed furs . - . 


l2ip.ot. 


12Ap.ct. 


20 perct. 


— 


Valua- 
tion. 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Duck, sail - - - - 


15 perct. 


15 perct. 


20 per ct. 


- 


~ 


"■ 


~ 


~ 


Dyeing, all vegetables and ar- 


















ticles used principally for. 


















and in composing dyes, and 


















all other dyeing drugs &. ma- 


















terials for composing dyes, 


















except alum, copperas, blue 


















vitriol, bichromate of potash, 


















prusslate of potash, chrom- 


















ate (f potash, nitrate of lead, 


















aquafortis, tartaric acids, 


















manganese, muriatic and 


















sulphuric acids, the duties 


















on which being retained, the 


















articles will be found under 


















their appropriate heads. 
©ye woods - - - - 


















Free 


Free 


Free. 


1011b. 12| 1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-2 










oz. ■ 











Doc. No. 1(53. 



293 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 






^bI 



Per ceiiUige duty on the 
value. 



fixed 



X » a 



Dozen 
Iron 101 lb. 
12 oz. 



Dozen 

Each 



Valuat'n 28.01 



3 "i - 3 . 

£ <o = "^ 
c l! "Tj ^ = 
•5 -a c '^ » 
,0 S'3 ci3 



4 50 28.01 
Valuat'n 8.38 



28.01 
28.01 



25 lbs. 7 oz. 
Dozen 

Each 

25 lbs. 7 oz. 

Each 

40 yards - 



6 25 
5 25 



28.01 
28.01 



Valuat'n: 28.01 

3 50 ! 28.01 

Valuat'n! 28.01 

I 

10-00 1 35.08 



20.21 



20.21 
20.21 



20.21 
7.14 



20.21 
20.21 

20.21 
20.21 
20.21 

24.78 



= :flC: — 



15.61 



1.5.61 
15.61 



15.61 
6 



15.61 
15.61 

15.61 
15.61 
15.61 

17.64 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



HI 

>- C3.3 



5 1- aj ( 



Oj OJ 1 



Dozen 
Iron 101 lb 
12 oz. 



Dozen 
Each 



Valuat'n 

3 00 

8 00 



4 50 
Valuat'n 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
Dozen 



101 lbs. 12 oz 



Piece of 40 
yards. 



25 
4 50 

Val.uat'n 

8 00 
Valuat'n 

10 00 



20 



20 
20 



20 

4 



2 — 1^ .-^ 



3 s c<.s 



20 
20 

20 
20 
20 

20 



14 



14 
14 



14 
3 



14 
14 

14 
14 
14 

14 



S si's £ 

3-5 sg 






II 



11 
11 



U 
2 



11 
11 

11 
11 
11 

11 



294 



Doc. No. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



DUTIES ON 



Into the United States from 
all toreign natio'ns. 



:«;,_< z;— < 






i ^ I aj(0 — ^ 



Tariff of general importation into 



Spain. 



■ > c 



O 0. 



Drugs, mcclicinal, all with the 
exception of tartaric acid, 
tartar emetic, Rochelle salts, 
stilphate of quinine, calo- 
inil, corrosive sublimate, 
snlphate of magnesia, glau- 
ber salts, carbonate of soda, 
refined, saltpetre, sugar of 
lead, the duties on which 
being retained, the articles 
will be found under their 
appropriate heads. 

Earthen ware . - . 



Earthen sugar moulds, used 
by sugar refiners. 

Elephants' teeth - - - 

Embroidery, with gold or sil- 
ver thread. 

Emetic, tartar - . . 

Engravings and etchings, spe- 
cially imported. 

Epsom salts - _ . 

Engravings or prints, or books 
of. 

Epaulets of gold or silver 

Fanc}' or perfumed soaps 
Fancy vials and bottles, for 

perfumery — see Vials. 
Pans 



Fayal wines — see Wines 
Feathers, for beds 
Feathers, ornamental - 

Felt, potent adhesive - 

Felts or hat bodies, wholly or 

in part of wool. 

Figs . . . . 

Filberts - - - - 

Flints _ . - . 

Filtering stones - - - 

Fiddlee . - - . 



20 per ct. 

20perct. 

Free 

I2^p.ct. 

1 5 per ct. 
Free 

4 c. p. lb. 
Free 

Free 

15 per ct. 

25per ct. 



15 perct. 
25 perct. 

Free 
1 8 c. each 

Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
30 p. ct. 



Same 

Free 

IS^p.ct. 

1 5 per ct 
Free 

Same 
Free 

Free 

15 perct 

2U p.cf. 



1 5 per ct. 
21^p.ct. 

Free 

Same 

Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
23 p. ct. 



Same 



Same 

Free 
20 perct. 

20 per ct. 
20 per ct 



20 per ct. 
Free 
20 per ct. 

2IAp.ct. 



20.perct. 
2Up.ct 

20 per ct, 
Same 

20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
P'ree 
20 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 



Piece 



Ounce 



7 50 



20^ 

40 C 
30 3 



10 



25 lbs.7oz Fr. §20 

to) 25 

Gold eachi Vulua- 

silver I tion. 
Ilb.4dr3| 75 
251b.7oz.' 6 25 

! 

Common, i20 00 
dozen, j 

I 

4i- galls. |20 00 
1 ll).4drs. 3 00 
llb.4drs.Fr. $5 
to 30 



Prohib'd. 



25 Ih. 7 oz 35 
Do j 1 50 
Prohibit'd 



15 1-3 

6 'l-4 

20 1-3 

20 1-3 

I 

i 

40 1-2 



20 ,1-3 

15 1-3 

15a25 1-3 



Each 



(15 00 



15 
20 



15 1-3 



Boc. :^o. 163. 



-4l7t> 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 









... 1 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 


Tariff of importation into the island ot (Juba. 




Rico. 






w'g.S 


i o> 


Per centa^e duty on 


the fixed 


iSl? = 1 


B € 


Per centage duty on the fixed 


^ j: £ " 

Oj ^ nj c.; 


1= t-. 

= 3 . 

Hi 

"ill 




value. 




■er, weidit, or me 
to which is affixe 
alue to be found i 
ext column. 




value. 




5 


nproduct'n.s 
r the nalion- 
g, and those 
win under a 
;n flag. 


n producl'ns 

r tlie nation 

[ig imported 

Spain pro- 


C g-3 

o " c 


.?.£!'' 
o a 

6 


-■" C M 


n product'n.s 
Tthenation- 
ag imported 
Spain proper. 












.-1 -> a 


Sl-l! . 




""iw ,- 


C fc- Qj O 


X a; C 


■J"^ to 
S c rt 




i. c_ o E 
= = «<;: o. 
fa 


3 3/=j2 

i2; ■"■"'" 


&Si 


■J- -a ti, 


■5- -31373 £ 


= 3.0= 


Piece 


Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 




Valuat'n 


20to26 


14 to 18 


Utol4 


- 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


101Ib.l2oz 


28 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


I011bs.4drs. 


30 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 GO 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


] lb. 4 drs. 


1 50 


20 


14 


£1 


101 lb. 12oz. 


2 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


lOllb. 120Z. 


3 00 


20 


14 


\l 


Dozen 


Fr.$l Ot) 
to 4 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


From 75 
toS4 5l) 


20 


14 


U 


Pair 


15 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Pair 


20 00 


20 


14 


11 


Dozen cakes 


37^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Doz. cakes 


50 


20 


14 


l\ 


Dozen 


2 25 


38.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


2 50 


20 


14 


1.1 


Dozen 


From 57 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


6 00 


^ 








to$]8. 










12 00 

18 00 


C20 


14 


\l 


Doz. bottles 


3 50 


35.08 


24,78 


17.64 


Doz. bottles 


3 00 


25 


IS 


14 


251b. 7oz. 


6 25 


28.08 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


20 


14 


H 




Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


From 75 
to $18. 


20 


14 


li 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


1 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb. 12oz 


4 00 


26 


18 


14 


Do - 


1 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Do 


3 50 


26 


18 


14 


Thousand - 


2 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Thousand 


2 00 


20 


14 


H 


Each 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


3 00 


26 


18 


14 


Do - 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Do - 


5 00 


20 


14 


U 



^296 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 

1 




Into the United Stales from 


Tariff of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DlEnomination of 


_ 


ni^. 






11 


■5 -5 


a 


T3vX rt 




i 


-) ;; ^x— 


C? O — Tj 


= ^ s 


c g 2 


C fc- 


0) 


rt o^ 


MERCHANDISE. 


iji 3 2^* 


00 rt .-GO 


o^^g . 


C 0, c 


a^ 


c ■ 








C'^'S"^"^ 


"s-siS 


°.£"^ = 




>-.3 


£ to 




o 






— ^ Q.' 2 


c- ti ''J 


S 3 
IB .-3 

55-5 


_in 


Ill 




-3 






5 £ » o 


X o 3 


i|| 


a 






;=) 




= sec-, 


gs5-= 




ii^ = 


< 


l.l£. 


Fire arms, other than muskets 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 










and rifles. 


















Fire arms, muskets, including 


$1 50 per 


Same 


Same 


Do 


- 


- 


- 


- 


bayonets. 


stand. 
















Fire arms, rifles . - - 


$2 50 ea. 


Same 


Same 


Do 
















r 


Cod, direct from 
the fisheries of 
Europe & Ame- 


30 


40 


1-4 


Fish, dried or smoked, foreign 


SI per 


Same 


Same -( 


rica, ?4per 101 








caught. 


quintal. 






lbs. 12 oz. 
















From any other 


45 


55 


1-4 








I 


place, same. 








Fish, pickled, salmon - 


$2p.bbl. 


Same 


Same 


Proliibil'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Fish, pickled, mackerel 


$1 50 " 


Same 


Same 


Do 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Fish, pickled, all other 


$1 


Same 


Same 


Do 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Fish, pickled, in kegs - 


To pay in 
the kegs 


the propo 
bear to ih 


rtion that 
e barrel. 


Do 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Fishing lines of grass - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Flannels . - - - 


16 cents 


per squar 


e yard 


Vara - 


2 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Flats, of Leghorn, straw, chip. 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


or grass, for making hats 


















or bonnets. 


















Flax, all manufactures of, (ex- 


25 " 


21^ •< 


21^ p.ct. 












cept linen>, ticklenburgs. 


















osnaburgs, burlaps, cordage,- 


















tarred, untarred, and yarn,) 


















not otherwise specified. 


















Flax, unmanufactured 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Hackled, 


15 00 


8 2-3 


1-3 










101 lbs. 


















12 oz. 










Floor cloths, patent, printed, 


43 els. p. 


Same 


Same 












or painted. 


sq. yd. 
















Floor mattings of flags or 


5 pr. ct. 


Same 


Same 


Vara 


1 60 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


other materials. 


1 
















Flour of wheat 


50 cents 
per cwt. 1 

i 

1 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 










Flowers, chamomile - 


1 
i 

Free 


Free 


Free 












Flowers, ariilicial 


25 p. ct. 


2Up.c. 


2 1 r^ p.ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Floss, silk or tra.n 


Free 


Free 


20'p. of. 


101 lb. 12 


20 00 


5 


1-4 


2-3 


Folio and quarto post paper - 


20 cents !j 


3Pr pound 


Same 


oz. 


_ 


_ 


- 


- 


Fosail or crude mineral salt - 


Free j 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


^rohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 




Frames for pictures or paintings 


25 p. ct. ! 


2Up.ct. 


21-ip,ct. 




■ 









Doc. No. 163. 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



Per centage duty on ihe fixed 
value. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Riro. 



^T3 C 

5 - * S 
a; -■ ts cu 



Valuation - 



Do 



Cod, 101 11). 

12 oz. 
101 lb. 12oz 
Barrel 
1 lb. 4 drs. 



2 varas 
Vara 



Do 



O) (V) C 

o _a 

r5.R to 



>< o C3 



.3 50 

12 50 
4 50 

12i 
Same 



623 
25 



37J 






T3 bo 
C S3 
SO 



35.08 



35.08 



28.01 

28.01 
28.01 
35.08 



28.01 
26.01 



28.01 






■^ « M 'aj 



QJ ;i 



§11 






24.78 



24.78 



20.21 

20.21 
20.21 
24.78 



20.21 
20.21 



17.64 



17.64 



20.21 



15.61 

15.61 
15.61 
17.64 



15.61 
15.01 



15.61 



Specific duly. Spanish flour, under Spanish flag, 
pays $2 50 foreign flag, $6 50, with 1 per 
cent. *«balanza;" foreign flour, under foreign 
flag, $10 and the do. ; foreign flour, under 
Spanish flag, §9 50 and the do. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 


12i 


35.80 


Dozen 


Valual'n 


28.01 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


3 00 


28.01 


Ream 


2 00 


35.08 


Specific duty 


under all 


flags of 



24.78 
20.21 
20.21 

24.78 
$2 50 p 



17.64 
15.61 
15.61 



fig. 






3 3. 



Valuation - 
Each 



1011b. 12 oz 

Do - 
Barrel 
1 lb. 4 drs. 
Same. 



Vara 



Valuat'n 



Do 



3 50 

12 00 

4 00 
12; 



25 
25 



17.64 
• 3 bush 
>els. , 1 



Do 
Barrel 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
Dozen 

I lb. 4 drs. 



37^ 
12 60 



12^ 
2 75 
2 75 



Ream - I 3 50 
Specific du ty under 



els. 



Prif centage duly on the fixed: 
value. 



ti S ni 



26 



20 

20 
20 
26 



20 
20 



20 

40 



26 
20 
20 






18 



18 



14 

14 

14 
18 



14 
14 



lis 2 

^ E c 



J^S 



14 
32 



18 
14 
14 



26 I 18 

all flags of $1 pej 



14 



14 



IS 

11 
11 
14 



11 
IJ 



11 
20 



14 
11 
11 



14 
3 bush- 



-298 



Doc. No. 163. 



lo. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United 8tates from 


Tariff of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DKNOMINAxrON OF 






n o £ 


C '^ XJ 


E £ 


1 o 


s 






C» 


o. s^!»-; 


Pi S '?^ 


<=!£« 


Ss2 


c ■- 


-_ 


s cqa 


MERCHANDISE. 


1 

o 








5 £H 
o s 5 




-3 

.is 


HI 




c^ 






£ ? O (D 


"^ ^ C 


■„ X -r. 


1" 


Bit 




13 


5 




^zee 


fc ~"" 




< 


a-=t- 


Frames or sticks for umbrel- 


25 " 


914. " 


21^ " 


(See Par 


asols. ) 






las or parasols. 


















Frocks, Guerns£y 


50 " 


29 " 


29 " 


Prohibit'd 










Frankincense - . _ 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Furniture, coach and harness 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Same. 












Furs, undressed - - . 
Furs, dressed _ . _ 


Free 
12Ap.ct. 


Free 
12^p.ct. 


Free. 
20 p. ct. 


r Val'n 
< Furs andskins 
C, the tariff are 


10a20 
not ex 
prohib 


1-3 
pret 
ited 


1-3 
sed in 


Fur, hats and caps of - 


30 " 


23 " 


23 " 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Fullers' boards - - - 


15 p. ct. 


Same 


Same 












Fustic ... - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


lOllb. 12 


1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-2 


Gamboge - - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


oz. 
1 lb. 4 dr. 


1 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Gems, specially imported, &c. 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Ginger and ginger root 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


25Ib.7oz. 


2 50 


15 


1-3 


1-3. 


Gibbs, or kegs of iron - 


4 cents p 


er pound 


Same. 












Glass, cut, and not specified. 


3 cents p 


er pound 


Same 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


6 25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Uesiiics an ad valorem duty 


















of 30 per cent. 


















Glass, plain, and all other ar- 


2 cents p 


er pound 


Same 


251b.7oz. 


6 25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


ticles of, not specified, be- 


















sides an ad valorem duty of 


















20 per cent. 


















Glass bottles, black, not ex- 


i'2, per gr 


OSS 


Same 












ing one quart. 


















Glass bottles, black, exceeding 


- 


- 


- 


251b.7oz. 


6 25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


one quart, and not exceed- 


















ing two quarts. 


















Glass boltles, black, with 


- 


- 


- 


25 lb. 7 oz 


6 25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


wicker work around them. 


















Glass, window, not exceeding 


S3 per 1 


00 square 


feet 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


8 X 10 inches. 


















Glass, window, exceeding 8 


$3 50 pe 


r 100 squ 


are feet 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


X 10, and not exceeding 10 


















X 12 inches. 


















Glass, window, exceeding 10 


$4 per 1 


00 square 


feet 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


- 




- 


X 12 inches. 


















Glass, window, all imported 


$4 par 1 


00 square 


feet 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


_ 


- 


in plates uncut, shall be 


















charged with the highest 


















duty imposed by the act on 


















window glass. 


















Glass paper - . _ 


15 cents per pound 


Same 


Sheet 


25 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Glauber salts - - - 


2 cents per pound 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Glue 


5 cents per pound 


Same 


I lb. 4 dr. 


1 25 


5 


1-4 


2-3 


Glaziers' diamonds 


12 J p. ct 


12^p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 


Each 


2 50 


15 


l-3j 


1-3 



loc. No. WS. 



299 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 


2^.5 


as 


Per centage duty on the fixed 


g£.S 


S u 


Per centage duty orolhe fixed 




3 3 . 
C ^ 2 


value. 




3 3 . 
» S 3 

5SS 




value. 




= a 


Sc-S 


_pc1g. 


S c 


= § ^'t 


pklK 


Number, weigh 
sure, to which 
the value to bi 
the next colun 


!|1 

X 5 c 




Foreitrn product 
under the naii 
al flag, and tli 
of Spain undi- 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product 
uiiderlhenali 
al flag impoi 
from Spain pr 
per. 


Number weigh' 
sure, to which 
the value to bi 
the next colui 


1^ 


■II ^' 

fa 


.E.'--c«ry:i t 
33d c.- 


Foreign product 
under the nati 
al flae impor 
from Spain proj 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


4 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


I lb. 4 drs. 


37i 


20 


14 


11 


Furs not sp 


ecified i 


n the ta 


riff. 


_ 


All furs not 


specific 


in the t 


ariff. 




- 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 




Valuat'n 


20 


14 


U 


Each 


Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


20 


14 


U 


lOllb.lSoz. 


12 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^ 


26 


18 


14 


- 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


- 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


U 


- 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


- 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


il 


Dozen 


37^ 


28.01 


. 20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


37A 


20 


14 


U 


Dozen 


4 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Valuation - 


- 


20 


14 


U 


1 




















Per box, 


7 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Box of 100 


8 00 


20 


14 


11 


confain'g 
^100 ft. su- 










feet puper- 


















ficial. 










perficial. 




















. 




















25 lb. 7 oz. 


2 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


2 25 


20 


14- 


It 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


3 12^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 _ 


I0Ub.I2oz. 


6 25 


20 


14 


u 



300 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIE ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of 


general 


importation into 




all foreign nations. 




Spain. 


1>EN0MINATI0N OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


1 

-3 

a 


Under the acts of 1832ftnd 
1833, between January 
and July of the year 
164-2, unatTi ctrd by the 
aclofSeiJl.il, 1811. 


Under the act of 1833, as 
atffcted by the act of 
Sept'ber l"l, 1841, from 
- January to July, 1842 


' 
Number, weisht, ormra- 
sure, to which i.s afflxed 
1 the value to be found in 
the next column. 


Fixed value on the num- 
ber, WI ight, or measure, 
in dollars and cents. 


0) o 

•5 S 

is 

2 3 
•2 ^-^ 

t. >^ M 


Eh 
< 


15 = 

m 
pi 

3 3 3 


Gloves, woollen - - - 


25 p. ct. 


21-» p.ct. 2l|p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 










Gloves, other, according to the 


25 p. ct. 


21ip. ct. 2lJ'p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


material of which made, as. 


















whether being a manufac- 


















ture of linen, cotton, leath- 


















er, «fcc. 


















Gold lace . _ - . 


12^p.ct 


12^p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 












Gold leaf - - - - 


15 p. ct. 


r2^p. ct. 20 p. ct. 


_ 


- 


- 


^ 


- 


Gold coin - - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 




- 


Gold epaulets - . _ 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Each 


Valua- 
tion. 


6 


1-4 


1-4 


Gold watches and parts of 


12^p.ct. 


12ip.ct.' 20 p. ct. 


Each 


Valua- 


6 


1-4 


1-2 


watches. 








tion. 








Gold, all articles composed 


12Ap.ct 


12|p. ct. 20 p. ct. 


- 


Valua- 


6 


1-4 


1-2 


wholly or chiefly ••f. 










tion. 








Goats' hair. Angora 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


25 lb.7 oz. 


70 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Grass baskets . - _ 


15 p. ct. 


1 5 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 


Each 


Valua- 
tion. 


30 


1-3 


1-3 


Grass, hats and bonnets of - 


_ 


- 


_ 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


_ 


- 


- 


Grass slippers - . _ 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 










Grass, Sisal and Manilla, suit- 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


(See Cab 


les and 


corda 


S^- 


) 


able for some of the purpo- 


















ses for which hemp is used. 


















Grapes . . . . 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Grindstones - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Each 


Valua- 
tion. 


1 


1-4 


1-2 


Gum, .\rabic _ - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 Ib.4 dr. 


20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Gum, Senegal - - . 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Gunpowder . _ . 


8 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Gypsum, or plaster 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Haerlem oil _ _ _ 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Hair of the Angora goat 


Free 


Free 


20 p. cl. 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


70 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Hair, camels' - _ _ 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


251b. 7 oz. 


1 20 


5 


1-4 


2-3 


Hair, unmanufactured - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


llb.4drs. 


6 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Hair pencils . _ - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Dozen 


1 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Hair bracelets - _ .. 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 












Hair, brooms of - 


15 p. cl. 


15 p. ct. 


20 do 












H.iir cloth and hair seating - 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 do 












Hair, human, manufactured as 


25 p. ct. 


21ip.c. 


2U do 












millinery. 


















Hahers of Sisal grass,for horses 


Free 


Free 


20 do 












Hangings' paper - - - 


40 p. ct. 


26 p. ct. 


26 do 


Prohibite 


d 


Prohi 


bit ed 


Harness furniture of all de- 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 do 


(Metal) 


Valua- 


25 


1-3 1-3 


scriptions. 










tion. 




1 


1 



Doc. No. 163. 



301 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariffof importation into the island of Cuba. j Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 

Rico. 






Oj a; c 



Dozen pair 



Dozen books 

Free 

Pair 

Each 



25 lb. 7 oz. 
Dozen 



Each 



From .50 
to 2 2.5 
to 3 75 



3 00 

15 00 

Valual'n 

Valual'n 

7 00 
3 00 



Per centage duty un the fixed 
value. 



G 3) 



S.»i 



28.01 



28.01 

28.01 

8.38 

8.38 

28.01 
28.01 



S !^ ^ =S 
.? = §■- 



c I 



sis Oi, 



• 11"^ = 



- Valuat'n 35.08 



Cask 
Each 

25 lb. 7 oz. 
25 lb. 7 oz. 
101 lb. 12 oz. 

in stnre. 
101 lb. 12 oz. 

25 lbs. 7 oz. 
25 Ibf . 7 oz. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 

Dozen 



1 50 

Valuat'n 

5 00 
5 00 

18 00 

1 75 

7 00 
7 00 
3 00 

25 



35.08 
28.01 

28.01 
28.01 
28.01 

28.01 

28.01 
28.01 
28.01 

28.01 



2 yards 



m 



28.01 



20.21 



20.21 

20.21 

7.14 

7.14 

20.21 
20.21 

24.78 



24.78 
20.21 

20.21 
20.21 

20.21 

20.21 

20.21 
20.21 
20.21 

20.21 



,m5 



« 2 



« 5.." 



-.'Z'Sa 



a, .J ri a; 



20.21 



15.61 



15.61 
15.61 
6 

6 

15.61 
15.61 

17.64 



17.64 
15.61 

15.61 
15.61 
15.61 

15.61 

15.61 
15.61 
15.61 

15.61 



.ii 9:. C' 



Dozen pair. 



Dozen books 

Free. 

Pair 

Each 



101 lb.] 2 oz 
Dozen 

Each 



Cask 
Each 

I lb. 4 drs. 
I lb. 4 drs. 
101 lb.l2oz. 

in store. 
101 lb.l2oz. 

1011b. 12oz. 
lOllb. 12oz. 

1 lb. 4 drs. 
human. 

Dozen 



Per cenlage duty on the fixed 
value 



OS • 0/ * 
C C en . 



I-. o -; ^tg 



15.61 



'2 25 

;3 75 

5 25 



6 00 

20 00 

V'aluat'n 

Valuat'n 

25 00 
3 00 

Valuat'n 



2 00 
8 00 

50 

50 

18 00 

2 CO 

25 00 
25 00 

3 00 

37.^ 



8 yards - 



75 



.20 



20 

20 

4 

4 

20 
20 

26 



26 
20 

20 
20 
26 

20 

20 
20 

20 



26 



14 



14 
14 



14 

14 



o c S Q. 
c-S g-3. 

O C fl c 



14 
14 
14 

14 



18 



U 



11 
2 



11 

11 



14 



18 


14 


14 


n 


14 


u 


14 


11 


18 


14 



11 
11 

u 

11 



14 



302 



)oe. No. 163. 



No. 3 -COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


"Tariff of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DENOMINATION OF 




■2b52 
5 2^- . 


ci^--.cs; 




■BS 


Cli 


Ut' 


MERCHANDISE. 


n 


c64^ «j CO 


S^'^-S 


= «= = = jS "> 

^ S 3 . (DOS 


3 aj 


-a 


■■s^it: 




1 


l^:=3OT 


r 2;^ td 




22 =^ 


" 3j ti)| 

1-5 1' 


5« 

T'S. 


III 




a 

13 


Under 
1833, 
and 
1842, 
act 




5 L. S 03 


1-2 


>. X S 


P 
< 


3 C 3 


Harness, (as a manufacture of 


30 p. ci. 


23 p. ct. 


23 do 










leather) 


















Hartshorn _ _ - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Hams and other bacon - - - 


3 c. p.lb. 


Same 


Same 


25 lb. 7 oz 


3 75 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Hammers, blacksmiths' 


2-ic.p.lb. 


Same 


Same 












Hatchets - _ - - 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Dozen 


1 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Hats and bonnets of Leghorn, 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Prohibite 


d 


Prohi 


bit 


ed 


chip, straw, or grass, and 


















all plats, braids, or plaits, for 


















making hats or bonnets. 


















Hats or caps of fur, wool, or 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Prohibite 


d 


Prohi 


bit 


ed 


leather. 


















Hats or caps of silk considered 


25 p. ct. 


21^p.c. 


21^p.ct. 


Prohibite 


d 


Prohi 


bit 


ed 


as millinery. 


















Hat bodies, made wholly or in 


18 cents 


Same 


Same 


Prohibite 


d 


Prohi 


bit 


ed 


part of wool. 


each. 
















Head dresses, ornaments for - 


2.5 p. ci. 


21|p.c. 


21ip.c. 


Prohibite 


d 


Prohi 


bit 


ed- - 


Hemlock - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


_ 


_ 


- 


- 


- 


Hempseed oil - - 


25 cts. p. 
gallon. 


21^ p. c. 


21^ P.O. 












Hemp, unmanufactured 


$4 p. ton 


Same ! Same 


Hackled 


15 00 


25 


2-3 


1-3 










1011b. 12 


















oz. 










Hemp or flax-, all manufac- 


25 p. ct. 


2Up.c. 


21|p.c. 












tures of, (except yarn and 


















cordage, tarred and untarred, 


















licklenburgs, osnaburgs, and 


















burlaps,) not otherwise spe- 


















cified. 


















Henbane - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 












Hides, raw - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


nb.4drs. 


10 


12 


1-4 


1-3 


Horns, ox - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Dozen 


15 


5 


1-4 


2-3 


Horn plates for lanterns 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Horn spoons 


Free 


- 


- 


Dozen 


1 50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Horn tips, & honis not specified 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Dozen 


15 


5 


1-4 


2-3 


Horses ... 


Free 


- 


- 


Geldings 


prohibi 


ted 


- 


- 


Hods, coal, of copper 


25 p. c. 


21^ p. c. 


21ip.ct. 












Hooks, reaping, and sickles - 


30 p. c. 


23 p. c. 


23 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Hosiery, woollen 


25 p. c. 


2Up.c. 


2l3> p.ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Hosiery, other, according to 


25 p. c. 


21^p. c. 


21^p.ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


the material of which made. 


















except silk. 


















Hessians, (if they do not come 


25 p. c. 


211. p. c. 


21^ p.ct. 


Prohibit'd 










under the denomination of 


















coUon bagging within the 


















coutemplaiion of bw.) o 



















Doc. No. 163. 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rido. 




3 3 . 
0) 2 S 

3 el's 
O ..C 

a ~ =^ 

■gel 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure, to wliich is affixed 
the value to be found in 
the next column. 


3 3 . 

"3 S -J 

3 ^-3 
O "t 3 

> ^" 
T3 ,-- a 
- ^ S 


Per centage duty on 
value. 


the fixed 


Number, weiglil, oi 
sure, to which is a 
the value to be fot 
tlie next column. 


= 1 

fli 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Si)ain pro- 
per. 


2 3 
,- bti 

o'S 

=^ 

5 

3 Ut 

£ c .-s 

o 3« 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
for. ign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from bpaiu proper. 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 00 


20 


14 


11 


1011b.l2oz. 


10 00 


35.08 


24,21 


17.64 


101 lb. 12oz. 


9 00 


26 


18 


14 


Dozen 


6 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


6 00 


20 


14 


11 


~ 


Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


" 


Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 


- 


Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


- 


Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 


Each 


2 25 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 


- 


Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


- 


Valuat^i 


26 


18 


14 


_ 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


_ 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 (Irs. 


50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


20 


14 


11 


]01 lbs. 12 


4 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lbs. 12 


4 00 


26 


18 


14 


02. 










oz. 










Each 


1 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


1011b.l2oz 


9 00 


26 


18 


14 


Hundred - 


1 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Hundred - 


1 50 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


62 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12 oz 


3 00 


20 


14 


11 


Dozen 


1 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


1 00 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


62 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12 oz 


3 00 


20 


14 


11 


Each 


1 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 


Dozen 


2 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64' 


Dozen 


2 25 


20 


14 


IS 


Dozen pair 


2 00 
Valuat'n 


28.01 
28.01 


20.21 

20.21 


15.61 
15.61 


Dozen pair 


$3 to $6 
Valuat'n 


20 

20 


14 
14 


11 



304 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. G— COMPARATIVE 















DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general importatiou into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 




DENOMINATION OF 






n - S _ 


g|-- 


i £ 




« 


■■=^i 


MERCHANDISE. 


1 


" ^ &- 

c/5 ™ a GO 


§i"^J 


fc- — 2 


QJ c ;:: 




■3 


•3 c «' 
re :is 




o 


"o C ■" ii:: -T 


^ii^ 






5 2 . 


3 


til 




a- 

!-• 

"2 




Under the act 
affpctpJ liv 
Sepl'bpr 11, 
January to Ji 




a, C^ 
X a a 


~ . to 

S '' c 
fc ^ s 




S'3 o. 

o ^ *•* 

S C 3 

Q.2 X 


Hoop iron - - - 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


101 lbs. 


6 50 20 


1-3 


1-3 










12 oz. 










Implements and tools of trade 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












of persons arriving in the 


















United Strttes. 


















Instruments, musical, strings for 


Free 


Free 


20 p. c. 


Ounce 


30 1 20 


1-3 


1-3 


Instruments, musical, of wood 


30 p. c. 


23 p. c. 


23 p. c. 


■^ All not 


r - 


- 


- 


- 


Instruments, musical, of brass 


25 p. c. 


21|p.c. 


21ip. c. 


1 speci 


1 Val. 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Instruments, music;*!, of ivory 


15 p. c. 


15 p. c. 


20 p. c. 


y fied in 


■< - 


- 


- 


- 


Instruments, philosophical, 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 the ta- 


1 Val. 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


specially imported. 








J riff. 


L 








India rubber 


Free 


Free 


Free 


I lb.4drs 


20 


10 


1-4 


1-2 


Indicus cocuius 


Free 


Free 


Free 


llb.4drs. 


25 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Ipecacuanha 


Free 


Free 


Free 


llb.4drs. 


1 25 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Iris or orris root 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb.4drs. 


20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Inventions and models of ma- 


Free 


Free 


20 p. c. 












chinery. 


















Iron made from cinders by the 


Free 


Free 


20 p. c. 












patent cinder pounder. 
















Iron, all manufactures of, or 


25 p. c. \ 21^ p. c. 


2Up. c. 


All manu 


fictures 


of iro 


n not spe-| 


of which iron is a compo- 








cified in 


the tari 


ff, prd 


hib 


iled. 


nent material, not otherwise 


















specified. 


















Iron, all manufactures partly 


25 p. c. 


21^- p. c. 


21^ p. c. 












finished to pay the same 


















duty as if entirely finished. 


















Iron cannon 


25 p. c. 


21^ p. c. 


2Up. c. 


Prohibit'd 


— 


- 


- 


— 


Iron screws,called wood screws 


30 p. c. 


23 p. c. 


23 p. c. 












Iron or steel squares 


30 p. c. 


23 p. c. 


23 p. c. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Iron screws weighing 25 lbs. 


25 p. c. 


2Up.c. 


21i p. c. 


I lb.4drs. 


50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


or upwards. 


















Iron key or coffers - 


25 p. c. 


2Up.c. 


21 i p. c. 












Iron screw bolts, with burr or nut 


25 perct. 21{j p. c. 


2 H p. c. 


1 lb.4drs. 


30 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Iron in bars or bolts, not man- 


90 cents per cwt. 


Same 


101 lbs. 


5 00 


40 


1-2 


1-4 


ufactured in whole or in part 






12 oz. 










by rolling. 


1 














Iron in bars or bolts, manufac- 


$1 50 pe r cwt. 


Same 


101 lbs. 


5 00 


40 


1-2 


1-4 


tured wholly or in part by 








12 oz. 










rolling. 


















Iron in pigs - - . 


50 cents 


per cwt. 


Same 


101 lbs. 
12 oz. 


2 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Iron castings, vessels of 


1^ cents per lb. 


Same. 










Iron castings, all other - 


I cent pax lb. 


Same. 












Iron or steel wire, not exceed- 


5 cents per lb. 


Same 


1 lb.4drs. 


20 


6 


1-4 


1-2 


ing No 14. 



















Doc. No. 163. 



305 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



i-a n 








°l^-ac 








S £ O » 


3 3 j: J3 


^>o-- 


1011b.l2<ra 



Bench 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb, 4 (Irs.. 

in root. 
1 lb, 4 dra. 
1 !b, 4 dis. 



101 lb.l2oz' 
Dozen 

101 lb, 12 OK 
101 lb. 12 oz 
101 lb.l2oz 

25 lb. 7 OS 






,2S.2 



4 00 



50 
Valuat'n 
Yaluat'n 
Valuat'n 
Valuat'n 

75 
37. 

2 00 



Val 



4 00 



6 00 
Valuat'n 



Valuat'n 
3 50 



50 



g 2.5 



Per ceiitage duty on the fixed 
value. 



35.08 



.35.08 
28.01 
28.01 
28.01 
28.01 

28.01 
28.01 

28.01 
28.01 



S5.0S 
28.01 



35.08 

28.01 



,35.08 
35.08 



35.03 



35.08 



3 ca -^'s 
§2 3=^ 



3 a'3'3^ 



24.78 



24.78 
20.21 
20.21 
20.21 
20.21 

20.2 3 
20.21 

20.21 
20.21 



24.78 
20.21 



24.71 



20.21 
24.78 



34.78 
24.78 



24.78 



24.78 



35,06 24.78 



i. 2-= g. 



17.64 



15.64 
15.61 
15.61 
15.61 
15.61 

15.61 
15.61 

15.61 

15.61 



17.64 
15.61 



17.64 



15.61 
17.64 



17.64 
17,64 



17.64 
17.64 

17,G4 



TariS'of importation into the island of Port© 
Rico. 



=1 i! 



101 lb.l2oz 



Banch 



Each 

1 lb. 4 urs 
1 lb. 4 drs. 

1 lb. 4 drs, 
1 lb. 4 drs. 






101 Ib.iSoz 
Dozen 



101 Ib.l2oz 
10-1 Sk "S 02 



50 



50 
Valuai'n 
Valuat'n 
Valuat'n 
Valuat'n 

75 
375 

2 00 

37^ 



Val. 



4 00 



6 CO 
Valuat'n 



Valuat'n 
4 00 

4 00 



1 !b, 4 ds-s. 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



20 



26 
20 
20 
20 
20 

20 

20 

20 



26 



26 



20 
2G 



Si3 

26 



26 



-a O'O ^ to 

O C "^ M 






u. El— . o 



14 



18 
14 
14 
14 
14 

14 
14 

14 
14 



18 
14 



18 



14 
18 



18 
18 



14 
U 
11 
11 
II 

111 
11 

11 
ill. 



14 



IS 



111 
14 



14 
14 



14 



lil 



21 



30b' 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 







DUTIES ON 




Into the United States fiom 


Tariff of general 


importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DENOMINATIOX OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


i 

c 


■oiC cao -^ 




Number, weisht, or mea- 
sure, lo wiiich is affiixrd 
the value to be fnind in 
the next cohunn. 


Fixed vah'io on the num 
t^ ber, weight, or measure, 
o in dollars and cents. 


ID o 

o ^ 

>>£ 

~ a. bb 

£-1 

V. X S 

aw a 


^ It 
■i| 

a 
5r. 

3 
«^ 

1-4 


Ill" 

g_o a; 


iron or steel wire, exceeding 


9 cents p 


er lb. 


Same 


llb.4drs. 


6 


1-2 


No. 14. 


















Iron wire, annealeJ 


To pay d 


uty as oth 


er wire. 


llb.4drs. 


20 


6 |l-4 


12 




accordin 


g to num 


ber. 












Iron in sheets - . . 


3 cents p 


er 11». 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


_ 


_ 








r 


Iron in 
bars, rods. 


^$5 


40 


1-2 


1-4 


Iron, round, or braziers' rods of 


3 cents p 


er lb. 


Same 


square or 










3-16 to 8-16 of an in. diarn. 








flat, of 










Iron, nail or spike rods, or nnil 


3 cents p 


er lb. 


Same 


more than 










plate.^, slit, rolled, or ham- 








an inch 










mere J. 






-< 


thickness 


> 








Iron, slit, rolled, or hammered 


3 cents p 


erlb. 


Same 


or diame- 










for band iron, scroll iron, or 








ter, p. 101 




1 




casement rods. 








lbs. 13oz.: 


















of ai; inch 


.$6 


40 


1-2 


1-3 










orless,101 


1 














I 


lbs. 12 oz. 


J 








Iron cables or chains, or parts 


3 cents p 


erlb. 


Same 


Ull lb. 12 


3 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


thereof, manufactured in 








oz. 










whole or in part. 


















Iron nails, cut or wrouglU 


5 cents p 


erlb. 


Same 


101 lb. 12 
oz.to2 in. 


12 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Iron spikes - . - 


4 cents p 


er lb. 


Same 


in length. 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Iron, mill, and mill cranks of 


4 cents p 


erlb. 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


wrought iron 


















Iron, scrap and old 


62A cent 


s per cwt. 


Same 


101 lb. 12 


2 50 


30 


1-3 


1-3 


Isinglass - - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 perct. 


OZ, 

1 lb.4 drs. 


1 75 


5 


1-4 


2-3 


Ivory, manufactures of 


1 5 per ct. 


15 per ct. 


30 per ct. 


Average 
tion. 


valua- 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Ivory, unmanufactured 


Free 


Free 


Free 


I lb.4 drs. 


25 


50 


1-4 


2-3 


Japanned saddlery, (common,) 
all kinds. 


10 perct. 


10 perct. 


20 perct. 












Japanned wares, all sorts, not 


25 per ct. 


211 p.ct. 


21ip.ct. 


lib. 4 drs. 


1 50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


otherwise specified. 


















Japonica terra - - : - 


Free 


Free 


20 perct. 












Jewelry - - - ■ - 


12^ p.ct. 


12|p.ct. 


20 perct. 


Valuatio 


n 


6 


1-4 


1-2 


.Tuniper berries - - ■ - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


25 lb. 7' oz. 


1 50 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Juniper, oil of - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Junk, old - - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 perct. 


25 lb.7 oz. 


1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-2 


Kentl&dge - - - ' - 


1 cent pe 


r pound 


cJime 


Same du 


ty as on 


old in 


on. 





l}oc» No. 163» 



307 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IBIPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into 
Rico. 


he 


island of Porto 


f.'^S 


S £ 


Per centage duty on the fixed 


iiV,B 


?. ii 


Per eentaa 


e dutytir 


the fixed 


£is = 


3 :^ . 

g o^ 

fa 




■ value. 




Number, weitjht, or nic 
sure, to which is affix 
the value to be found 
ihe next column. 


Fixed value on the nui 
bcr, weiglit, (.r measir 
in dallars and cents. 






value. 






Number, weiglit, or 
sure, to which is a 
the value to lie fou 
the next column. 


- o sa 
fa 


Foreign produe'ns 
under liiR nation- 
al flac, and liinse 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign produc'ii.s 
underihe nation- 
al flail imported 
from ■'^paiu pro- 1 
per. 


Foreign produc'n.s 
under a foreign 
flag. 


Foreign produc'ns 
underihe nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


2 g 
0-5 

IS 
as: 
c " 

bB^ 

!=■ £ 
fa » 


"3 ^ 

is- 
0.04 

s a 
""'3 

■Si 


25 lb. 7 oz 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^ 


20 




14 




11 


35 lb. 7 oz 


3 00 


85.08 


24.78 


17.64 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^ 


20 




14 




n 


I011b.I2oz 


3 50 


35,08 


24.78 


17.64 


i01lb.l2oz 


4 00 


28 




18 




14 


lOUb.lSoz. 


3 50 


35.08 


24.73 


17.64 


10Ub.l2oz.. 


4 GO 


26 




18 




14 


lOlIb.lSoz. 


3 50 


35.08 


34.78 


17.64 


1011b.l2o2. 


4 00 


26 




18 




14 


I0ilb.l2oz. 


7 00 


35.08 


34.r8 


17.64 


1011h.l2oz. 


10 00 


26 




18 




114 


101lb.l2oz. 


7 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


I011b.l2oz. 


8 00 


20 




14 




II 


101 lb.l2oz. 


7 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb. 12 oz. 


8 00 


20 




14 




U 


it' for steam e 


nginesor 


sugar V, 


orks, free. 


- 


If for steam 


engines 


or suga 


r w 


'erks, f 


ree. 




1011b.l2oz. 


1 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.6-1 


101 lb. 12 oz. 


1 50 


20 




14 




U 


1 lb. 4 (Irs. 


1 75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 75 


20 




14 




LI 


All not spe- 


Valua- 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


All not ex- 


Valua- 


20 




14 




11 


cified in the 


tion. 








pressed in 


tion. 












tariff. 










the tariff. 














- - 


Valua- 
tion. 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


- - 


Valua- 
tion. 


26 




18 




14 


- - 


Valua- 
tion. 


8.38 


7.10 


3.00 


- - - 


Valua- 
tion. 


4 




3 




■t 


5i5 lb. 7 oz. 


2 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^ 


20 




14 




11 


I lb. 4dr3. 


75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


20 




14 




14 


~ - - 




~ 


— 


~ 


10llb.l3oz. 


4 W) 


26 




18 


■. 


11 



^08 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DUTIES ON 



DEKOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



Inlo the United States from 
all foreign nations. 



Kdp - - - - - 
Kennes _ - - - 
Kert^eys or KeniJal cottons - 
Keltle«, brass, in nests 
Kettles, cast iron, drop han- 
dles of wrought iron, tinned 
inside, jajiaiined outside, 
sheet iron lid with brass 
knobs. 
Kettles, cast iron, drop han- 
dled, untinned,arid japanned 
outside, cast iron lii's, with 
braes knobs, wrought iron 
handle, &c. 
Keys of iron, so called 
Knives, cutting - - - 
Knives, drawing 
Knitting pins or needle.-i 
Lac dye - - - - 

Laces, gold and silver, - 

Laces, coach _ - - 
I>aces of thread and cotton, 
considered to extend to i»ce 
wils, shawlri, shades, &c. 

Laces of silk . - - 

Lampblack 

Lanierris, horn platen for 

Lard . . - - 

Lapis cttlaminQTis 

Lavender, e.-seniiai oil of 

Jjead |>cncilf', black 

Lead, nil rale of - 

Lead, maiiufacliircd in pipes 

Lead in pifi*' ^'^'^' '^' ■'^^'^^^ 

1,rai\ '^crap and old - 
Lead, manufariuvcd into shot 
Lead, ail mauufa.'lur.s of, not 
utherwise specified, or of 
vvhifh kjad i.i a component 
niaterial. 
Lead, sugar of - 






2=3 Coo ■-> 



Free 
Free 
50 p. ct. 
05 (( 

25 " 



25 



25 ' 

30 ' 
30 ' 

26 ' 
Free 



12^p.ct. 

35 " 
12a " 



Free 

15 p. ct. 
Free 
3 a. p. lb 
Free 
15 p. ct. 
25 " 
12^p.ct. 
5 c. p. lb. 



5 5 p. ct. 
5 e> p. lb, 



Free 
Free 
29 p. ct. 
21 i " 
2l| •' 



2U 



2Hp.ct. 
23 " 
23 " 

2U " 
Free 

12i-p.ct. 

12^ " 



Free 

15 p. ct. 
Free 
Same 
Free 
15 p. ct. 
21^ « 
■Same 
8 a QIC 
8an\e 

Same 

15 p. ct. 



Satno 









Tarifl" of general importation into 
Spain. 



a) -. rJ ii 

•2 m ■* ^ 
£ fc- O) o 
3 3j=J3 



Free 
Free. 
29 p. ct. 

21^ " 
21i " 



21 i 



21ip.ct 
23 " 

23 " 
2U " 
Free 



Prohibit'd 

1 lb.4drs, 

"1 

I 

")>(See Ir 



» cb a 






621 



oil-) 



20 

24 

20 






J 

Dozen - 
Dozen - 
I lb.4dr3. 
llb.4drs 
in cakes. 
Gold, oz. 
Silver, oz 
Prohibit'd 
Cotton, p 



20 p 



ct. 



20 " 
Free 
Sariic 
Free 
20 p. ct. 
21^ «' 
Same, 
fc-ame 
.Same 

Sam« 
8anv3 
20 p. ct. 

S«me. j 



1 lb.4drs. 
llb.4drG. 

I Ib.i drs 
1 ib.4drs 
Dozen - 

Prohibit'd 
Prohibit'd 

I'rohibit'i 

Prohibit'd 



1 20 

1 20 
60 
40 

5 00 

2 00 

rohibite 

C $9 

C$52 
15 



15 
00 
50 



15 

15 
25 
15 

257 
•205 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 
1-3 
1-3 
1-3 

1-3 



1-3 
1-3 



1-3 
1-3 
1-3 



Doc. No. 163. 



zm 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of i 


mportation into the island of Port» 
Rico. 




Isi 

3 tog 

fa 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 


Number, weight, or mea. 
sure, to which is affixed 
the value to be found in 
tlie next column. 


3 = . 

B =g 2 

© oj 5 

5 ES 

= t;, £ 

>|| 

fa " 


Per cenuge d\u.>- on the fixed 
value. 


Number, weight, or 
sure, to which is a 
the value to be fou 
the next column. 


a bn 

o'S 

£,rt 

Tr; S . 

■rt3 hji 
K c a 
sw 

fa 


Foreign produc'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign produc'n.s 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain pro- 
per. 


2 a 

^ bu 
C t. 


Foreign produc'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and these 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign produc'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from S^paln proper, 


101 lb. 12 oz 


2 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12 oz 


2 50 


20 


14 


It 


1 lb. 4 (]rs. 


37| 


35.08 


24.73 


17.64 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


26 


18 


14 


Dozen 


.3 75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


3 00 


20 


14 


U 


Dozen 


5 25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


4 50 


30 


14 


n 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


26 


18 


14 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 Jb. 4 drs. 


37| 


20 


14 


11 


i lb. 4 drs. 




















Vara 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Vara 


Valuat'n 


20 


1.4 


n 


C5 varas - 


50 ;^ 


















•^ 


c 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


- 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


11 


^6 varas - 


1 003 


















35 lbs. 7 oz. 


2 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^- 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


621 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb.l2oz 


3 00 


20 


14 


H 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb. 12 oz 


12 50 


26 


18 


14 


35 lbs. 7 oz. 


5 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


I lb. 4 drs. 


25 


20 


14 


11. 


Dozen 


12i 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


25 


20 


14 


11 


- 


Valuftt'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


_ 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


11 


101 lb. 12 oz 
101 lb. 13 02 


, 5 00 
4 00 


28.01 
28.01 


20.21 
20.21 


15.61 
15.61 


101 lbs. 5 

12 oz. I 

tOlUKlioz 


Pis:, ^4 

Sheet,$7 

3 00 


^20 
20 


14 
14 


n 

11 


101 lb. 12 oz 


6 25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb.l2oz 


5 00 


26 


18 


u 




Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 




Valual'n 


20 


U 


H 



310 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



DUTIES ON 



Lead, red and white, dry or 

ground in oil. 
Leather, shoes oi 

Leather, hats and caps of 
Leather - - _ - 
Leather, all manufactures of, 

not otherwise specified. 
Leaf, gold - - - - 
Leghorn hats or bonnets, and 
all hats or bonnets of stiaw, 
chip, or grass, and all flats, 
braids, and plaits of either, 
for making hats or bonnets. 
Lemons _ . - - 
Lemons, essential oil of 
Limes _ _ - . 

Linens, bleached and un- 
bleached. 

Linen cambrics - - - 

Linens, dyed or colored 
Linen padding, if not suitable 

for cotton bagging. 
Linen tapes _ . - 
Linseed oil - 
Litharge - - 

Logwoed - - - - 



Into the United States from 
all foreign nations. 



Lucifer matches - - - 25 p. ct. 21-^ 21^ p. ct. p 
Mace- . - » _ Free Free 20 pr. ct, 

Mackerel - - - - $150 per barrel - Same 
Machinery, models of - Free Free Free. 

Madder and madder root - Free Free Free 

Magnesia, sulphate of - - 15 p. ct. Same Same. 
Manganese (ore) - - 12^ p. c. Same Same 

Manilla grass . . - Free Free 20 p. ct, 

Manufactur'd orprepar'd quills 15 p. ct. 15 p. ct- 20 p. ct. 
Manufactured tobacco, other 10 cents per pound Same 

than snufi'and cigars. 
Manufactures of brass, copper, cotton, flax, glass, hemp, 

iron, lead, leather, marble, pewter, steel, silk, tin, wood, 

and wool, (see these difl'erent heads.) 
Manna - - - - ! Free I Free ,1 Free 



o x I i; ^ 



25 cents 
]>er pair. 
aO p. ct. 
30 " 
30 " 

15' " 
30 p. ct. 



Free 
15 p. ct. 
Free 

Free 



Free 



25 p. ct. 



— •^^'C — 



t S3 -3 '^'" ^ 






Same 

21^p.ct. 

23 p. ct. 
23 ♦< 
23 '« 

15 p. ct. 
23 " 



Free 
ISp.ct. 
Free 
Free 



Free 



21ip. c 



25 cts. per gallon 
5 cents per pound 



Free 



Free 



C^ oj — 5 
1- o i 3 

^ 



Same 

2]^ p.ct. 

23 " 
23 " 
23 " 

20 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 



20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 



20 p. ct. 
21^ p. c 



Same 
Same 



Free 



Tariff of general importation into 
Spain. 



-eg 

■£ Z i> s 
~ 15 3 "3 



Prohibit'd 

Prohibit'd 
Prohibit'd 
Prohibit'd 



Prohibit'd 



25 lb. 7 oz 




So 



O i) 

5-^ 



1:2 'i 

S i) tj 
2 2 P- 



1 00 

1 00 
73 30 

to 
$1,040 



1 lb.4 drs. 

101 lbs. 
12 oz. 

1 lb. 4 drs. 
Prohibile 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
Prohibite 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



25 



1 00 



5 00 



50 



20 



20 
251 



15 



15 
10 

15 



30 



60 i 15 



1-4 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 
1-3 
1-3 



1-3 1-3 



1-2 



1-3 



1-3 



y 



1-3 1-3 1 



Doc. No. 163, 



311 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Caba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 




3 p . 
n S a 


Per csntiige duty on 
value. 


the fixed 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure, to whicli is affixed 
the -value to be found in 
the next column. 


m 

■sss 

2. "til £ 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 


|i g; a; " 

S - S 2 


Foreign product'ns 
under a foreign 
flag. 


« ;. (T .-a 


F'oreign product'ns 
under tlie nation- 
al flag import, d 
from Spain pin.i- 
per. 


Fi.ireign product'ns 
under a foreign 
flacr. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
(if Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain proper. 


25 lbs. y oz. 


3 50 


38.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12 oz 


10 00 


20 


14 


M 


Dozen 


5?i6a $15 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


S6a$15 


26 


18 


14 


Dozen 


12 00 


35.08 


24.7S 


17.64 


Dozen 


12 00 


26 


18 


14 


Side 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12 oz 


18 00 


20 


14 


11 


Doz. books 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Doz. books 


6 00 


20 


14 


11 




Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64' 




Valuat'n 


26 


IS 


14 


1 Ih. 4 i1r.s. 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


3 00 


20 


14 


11 


Piece of 20 


10 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Piece of 20 


10 00 


20 


14 


11 


or 21 varas. 










varas. 










Doz. sticks 


2.> 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Doz. sticks 


37^ 


20 


14 


11 


8f gallons 


2 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Gallon - 


1 00 


20 


14 


11 


25 lbs. 7 oz., 


2 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12i 


20 


14 


li 


in dejwsile. 
lOi lb.l2oz 


1 00 


2. 


2. 


-2. 


101 lb.l2oz 


1 121 


20 


14 


11 


1 Ih. 4 drs. 


1 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


1 50 


20 


14 


11 


Barrel 


4 75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Barrel 


4 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


37i 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


37J, 


• 20 


14 


11 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


3 12^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^ 


20 


14 


11 


Hundred - 


25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Hundred - 


50 


20 


14 


11 


Prohibited - 








~ 


". 


Valuat'n 


36 


36 


3€ 


»5 lb, 7 Oi. 


3 75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


I lb. 4 drg. 


50 


20 


14 


11 



312 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 


•» 


Into the United States from 


Tariff of general im^>ortatioB into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 

1 






T3 >,!; a/ 


00 V- ,. 


ci'3 - 


, - 


a, 0) 1 


<a 


— - • 1 


DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


1 

c 




* "^ c ■ 


III 

■- X '^ " 


C ^ K 


s <- 


1^ 

.2; 
c 
- ti 

to 


nipl'n, add 
eclive flagi 






llt^t 


5^— 


X2Sg 
;£ 5 (C " 


5. .2 3 




c - 


lit 




1' 






£ £ a 1 




t, >1 ti 


a: t.- 

E 

CO 

3 
< 


c J t- 

0.2 >^ 


Marrow . _ - - 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Marble, unmanufactured 


Free 


Free 20 p. ct. 


Prohibite 


(1 


- 


- 


- 


Marble, all manufactures of - 


30 p. ct. 


23 pr. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


All not ex 
hibited. 


pressed 


m the 


tari 


ff;pro- 


Marble, busts of - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


_ 


- 


- 


- 


_ 


Marble, specially and other- 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












wi^e imported. 


















Maps, specially and otherwise 


- 


- 


- 


Each 


Fr. 80 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


imported. 










to$2 00 








Mats, sheepskin or other 


15 p. ct. 


15 pr. ct. 


20 p. ct. 












Matting, floor, of flags or 


5 per ct. 


5 per ct. 


20 p. ct. 


Vara 


Si fiO 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


other materials. 










to §2 








Materials for composing dyes 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Medicinal drugs 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Medals specially imported 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Millinery of all kinds - 


25 per ct. 


21 A p.ct. 


211 p.ct. 


Prohibite 


d 


- 


- 


- 


Merino shawls of carded wool 


50 per ct. 


2 9 perct. 


29 per ct. 


Each 


Valua- 
tion. 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Metal busts . . _ 


Free 


Free 


20 perct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Milts, patent coffee, manufac- 


25perct. 


21^ p.ct. 


2I| p.ct. 


Each 


3 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


tured of iron. 


















Mill cranks of wrought iron - 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Mill irons of wrought iron 


4 c. p.lb. 


Same 


Same. 












Mill saws - - - - 


$1 each 


Same 


Same 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Mint, copper imported for the 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












use of. 


















Mineralogy, specimens of 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Mineral sah, crude 


Free 


Free 


20 per ct. 


Prohibite 


d 


- 


- 


- 


Mils, as woollen hosiery 


25 per ct. 


24 p.ct. 


211 p.ct. 












Mits, all other, without regard 


25perct. 


2Up.ct. 


2Up.ct. 












to material. 


















Models of inventions - 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Models of machinery - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


101 lb. 12 
oz. iron 


15 00 


1-3 


1-3 


1-3 


Molasses - - - - 


5 c.p.gal. 


Same 


Same 


4i galls. 


1 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Mother of pearl - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


60 


10 


1-4 


1-2 


. Moulds, button - - - 


15 perct. 


15 perct 


20 perct. 


Gross 


1 50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Musical instruments of wood 


30 perct 


23 per ct 


23 perct. 


AH not"^ 










Musical instruments of brass - 


25 per ct 


21 1 p.ct. 


21i p.ct. 


speci- 
fied in y 
theta- 


Val'n 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Musical instruments of copper 


25 per ct 


21^ p.ct. 


21£, p.ct. 










Musical instruments of ivory 


15 perct 


15 perct. 


20 per ct. 


rifl'.J 










Musical instruments, strings 


Fre« 


Free 


20 per ct. 


Ounce 


30 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


for. 


















Mttl«s - - - - 


Free 


Free 


- 


Prohibite 


d 


- 


- 


- 



Doc. No. 163. 



3ia 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IBIPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porte 
Rico. 


SfEc 


5 3 . 
s 5 S 

■5 = 

§51 

«'5 « 

fa 


Per cenlage duty on 
value. 


the fixed 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure.-to which is affixed 
the value to be found in 
the ne.xt column. 


Fixed value on the num- 
ber, weight, or measure, 
in dollars and cents. 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 


Number, weiaht, or 
sure to which is a 
the value to be fou 
the nest column. 


O 3« 
fa 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign prnducl'iis 
under the nation- 
al fla? imported 
from Spain pro- 
per. 


Foreign product'ns 
imder a foreign 
flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain proper. 




Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 




Valuat'n 


20 


14 


11 


All not ex- 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


- 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


11 


pressed in 
the tariff. 




















Each 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 




Valuat'n 


20 


14 


n 


Vara 


371 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Vara 


37| 


20 


U 


11 




Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 




Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 


Each 


1 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


1 50 


20 


U 


U 


Each 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


II 


Doeen 


6 50 28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


6 00 


20 


11 


n 


If for steaoi 


engineso 


r sugar 


mills, free 




If for sugar 


tnils or s 


team en 


gincs, fre 


e. 


Each 


6 50 


35.03 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


6 00 


20 


14 


El 


Specific duty 


under all 


flags, $ 


2 50 per 3 


bushels. 


Specific duty 


under all 


flags, $ 


I per 'J h 


ushels 


i lb. 4 drs. 


1 IH 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


I lb. 4 drs. 


1 m 


20 


14 


11 


Gross 


75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Gross 


1 00 


20 


14 


il 


- 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


- 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


- n 


Bunck . - 


50 


35.08- 


24.78 • 


15.64 


Bunch 


50 


26 


13 


•14 


Each 


51 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


50 00 


25 


18 


U 



i 



314 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COiMPARATI VE 





DUTIES ON 


, 


Into the United Sta 


tes from 


Tarili'of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 






"2 >■- =t 


ic' 


d"2'= 


p ^' 


2 ® 


d 


:s i . 


DENOMINATION OF 


?i 


C — -3 - 

H 3 • >,=; 




-B5 


C 2 -^ 




S 


3 '3 S: 


MERCHANDIS32. 


•73 


2 3 £-^2 


GO '* ».— 1 


o ■* 5 . 


on the 
, or uie 
lid ccn 


S 3 . 
'^ til 


•B 


c ■■«•- 




1 

5 




Under the ac 
atfected by 
Sept'berll, 
January tti . 


Number, wei 
sure, to whi 
the value to 
the ne.\l col 


Fixed vuliie 
ber, weight, 
in dollars ai 


i ■; « 

c c 

O Q;-- 
t. 1^ IS 


3. 51 

3 
< 


12"= ^ 


Muriatic. acid - - 


12^p.cl. 


12^p.ct. 


12-i p.ct 




_ 


_ 


T 


_ 


Musk _ _ - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Ounce 


10 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Music, printed, in' sheets 


Free 


Free 


20 perct. 


25 Ib.Toz. 


15 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Mustard (including the bottles) 


15 per ct. 


15 perct. 


20 perct. 


llb.4drs. 


60 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Muskets and bayonets - 


$1 50 pe 


r stai-id 


Same 


Prohibite 


d. 








Nails, copper, and spikes 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Nails-, iron, cut or v.rought - 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


lOIlb. 12 


5 00 


40 


1-2 


1-4 


Nails, ^inc - - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 perct. 


oz. 










Nail rods or nail plates of 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same. 


Same 


1011b. 12 


5 00 


40 


1-2 


14 


iron, slit, rolled, or ham- 








oz. 










. . mere(l. . 


















Nankeens, import ed direct from 


20 p. ct. 


Same 


Same 


(See Ap 


pendlx 


^4) 


~ 


- 


China. 


















Nankeens, imported from other 


Pay duty 


21|p.c. 


2Up.c. 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


- 


- 


- 


, places. : 


as cotton 
cloths; 25 
per cent. 
















Nankeen, shoes and slippers of 


25 cents 
per pair. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 










Natural history, specimens of 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Needles, knitting 


25 p. ct. 


21ip.c. 


21ip.c. 


1 lb.4 dr. 


60 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Needles, sewing - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb.4dr. 


1 50 


15 


i-;t 


1-3 


Nets or bags of silk 


As milli- 
nery, 25 
per cent. 


21Ap.c. 


21ip.c. 


I lb.4 dr. 


Valua- 
tion. 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Nicaragua wood - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


101 lbs. 
7 oz. 


1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-2 


Nitrate of lead - - - 


12^ p. c. 


Same 


Same. 












Nitre, cj-ude ... 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Prohibit'd 










Nitre, refined _ _ - 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same. 


Prohibil'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Nuts and berries used in dyeing 


Free 


Free 


Free 












Nuts, cocoa, and shells 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Prohibite 
ports. 


d if fro 


m Eu 


rop 


ean 


Note, all other - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 do 


Common 
251h.7oz. 


1 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Nutmegs _ _ - - 


Free 


Free 


20 do 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


1 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Nux vomica . _ - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


45 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Oeknm . _ - . 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


101 lbs. 
12 oz. 


5 00 


10 


1-4 


1-2 


OaU 


10 cents 
p. bushel. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibil'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 



loc. No. 163. 



315 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 






'Z-- 3'3 



Per ccntage duty on the fixed 
yy.lue. 



>£, "' 



1 lb. 4 di-s. 
Ounce 
Five sheets 
Doz. bottles 

1011h.l2oz. 
lOUb. 12oz, 



i011b.l2oz. 



Fiece 



Piece, 10 
yacds. 



"1 lb. 4 drs. 
Thousand - 



Ii3 deposite 



25 lbs. 7 oz. 



Carraccas 
25 lb. 7 oz. 
Guayaquil. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 



I011b.l2oz. 



37-^ 38.01 
5 OO"! 28.01 

25 28.01 
1 13i '28.01 



25 00 
3 50 



3 50 




50 
75 

Valuat'n 



Valuat'n 



3 124 



4 001 

l 

1 50 j 



1 50 
10 60 



1 50 



3S.01 

35.08 



35.08 



28.01 



28.01 



35.08 
28.01 
35.08 



28.01 



28.01 



28.01 
28.01 



35.08 



t'~ a '^- 's 



20.21 
20.21 
20.21 
20.21 

20.21 

24.78 



24.78 



20.21 



20.21 



24.78 
20.21 

24.78 



' CD - ^ 



30.21 



20.31 



20.21 
20.21 



24.78 



1.0.61 
1.5.61 
15.61 
15.61 

15.61 

17.64 



17.64 



15.61 



15.61 



17.64 
1.5.61 
17.64 



15.61 



15.61 



15.61 
15.61 



17.64 



Tariff of importation into tiie island of Porto 
Kico. 



l|-=' 



¥ ^ rf i 
S i^ Oi CD 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
Ounce 
Five .'iheets 
Doz. bottles 

101 lb. 12 oz. 
1011b.l2oz 



1011b.l2oz 
Piece 



Piece 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
Thousand 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



3 bushels 



1 lb. 4 drs, 
1 lb. 4 drs 
1011b. 13oz 



1011b.l2oz 



37; 
00 

25 



25 00 

4 00 



4 00 




Per cemage duiy on ihe fixed 
value. 



50 
1 00 
Valuat'n 



From 

7 00 
tol8 00 



2 50 20 

37i' 20 

4 00 I 26 



2 00 26 



20 
20 
20 

20 

20 
26 



26 



26 
20 
26 



20 



20 






]4 
14 
14. 
14 

14 
18 



14 



18 

14 
18 



14 



14 
14 
18 



18 



g ID S" 

ir-^ Ml.?" 



11 
11 
11 

11 

11 

14 



18 I 14 
14 11 



11 



14 
11 

14 



11 



11 



n 
11 

14 



14 



316 



Doc. No. 16^. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OF 
MEKCHANDISE. 



Ochre, Spanish brown, and all 
kinds of earth commonly us- 
ed as a paint, (if dry,) are 
considered as coming under 
the denomination of ochre. 
Ochre, ground in oil 
Olives . _ _ . 

Oil of vitriol . _ _ 
Oil, olive, in bottles 
Oil, olive, in casks 
Oil, whale, spermaceti, of for- 
eign fishing. 
Oil, whale, and other fish, of 

foreign fishing. 
Oil, essential, of bergamot - 
Oil, essential, of caraway 
Oil, essential, of lavender 
Oil, essential, of lemon 
Oil, essential, of rosemary 
Oil, essential, of roses - 
Oil, castor - - - - 
Oil, hempseed . . . 

Oil, rapeseed - . _ 
Oil of almonds 

Oil of aniseed _ . _ 
Oil of cassia _ _ _ 

Oil of cinnamon - 
Oil of cloves - - . 

Oil of juniper . - . 
Oil, Haerlem . _ - 
Oil cloth, patent, printed or 
painted, for floor cloths. 

Oil cloth furniture 
Oil cloth, all other 

Old brass, fit only for remanu- 

facture 
Old copper, fit only forremanu- 

facture - - - 

Old pewter, fit onlj' for reman- 

ufact.ure. 
Old and scrap lead 
Old and scrap iron - 

0/ange, mineral - - - 



DUTIES ON 



Into 



the United States from 
all foreign nations. 



I c.p.lb. 



l^c.p.lb, 
Free 
3 c. p. lb. 
15 !>. ct. 
20 cents 
25 cents 
p.gallon. 
15 cents 
p.gallon. 
15 p. ct. 
1 5 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
40 cents 
25 cents 
25 cents 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
43 cents 



12^ cents 
12 cents 

Free 

Free 

Free 

2 c. p. lb. 
62Ac.nt.>^ 

5 c, p. lb. 



° ?,_ -_ 



Same 



Same 
Free 
Same 
20 p. ct 
per gallon 
Same 

Same 

15 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
15 p. ct. 
p. gallon 
p. gallon 
p. gallon 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
per square 



per square 
per square 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Same 

per cwt. 

Same. 









Same 



Same. 
20 p. ct. 
Same 
20 p. ct. 
Same 
Same 

Same 

20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
Same 
Same. 
Same. 
Free 
Free 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
Free 
Free, 
yard 



yard 
yard 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Same 
Same 

Same, 



Tariff of general importation into 
Spain. \ 









I lb. 4 dr. 



25 lb 7 oz. 
I lb. 4 dr. 
3^ galls. 
.}| galls. 
I lb. 4 dr. 

3J galls. 

I lb. 4 dr. 
I lb. 4 dr. 



a (I, a 



I lb. 4 dr. 
I lb. 4 dr. 



Onwool'n 
or linen 1 
lb. 4 dr. 
Do 
Of silk 1 

lb. 4 dr. 
101 lbs. 

12 oz. 
101 lb. 

12 oz. 
Prohibite 

Prohibite'd 
101 ibs. 
12 oz. 



(Lr— B 



30 


15 


1 75 


20 


30 


25 


3 50 


20 


3 50 


20 


40 


15 


1 20 


15 


3 30 


15 


3 00 


15 


- 


- 


85 00 


15 


6 65 


15 


60 


25 


60 


25 


1 50 


25 


20 00 


25 


20 00 


25 


d. 




d - 


_ 


2 50 


30 



c. 



Doc. No. 163. 



317 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPOSTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 














Kico. 






«£.S 


s sT 


Per cenlage duty on the fixed 


t^S-S 


H i: 


Per centage duly on 


the fixed 


s|^ 


3 p . 




value. 


S !«!t3 


3 3 . 




value. 




Ill 

ill 

> ^~ 






ber, weiaht, or i 
', to which is affl 
value to be foun. 
next column. 










ber, weight, or 
!, to which is a; 
value to be fou 
uext column. 


ign producl'ns 
er a foreign 




ign proiiuct'ns 
er the nation- 
flag importtd 
1 Spain pro- 


II 


g» producl'ns 
er the nation- 
ag, and those 
pain under a 
Ign flag. 


gii producl'ns 
r the national 
tiiponed from 
1 proper. 


C 2. (D 0) 


a. iT'^ 


m'^ ts) 


■^TJCCfi'i, 


o-a ac 


p ^ ^-, ^ 


CD lT^ 


'^'5 ^^ 


• j; -g « « oj 


'T 0^ ■"" .^ 


3 3j:.a 




|,3« 


(2 = -^^ 


j2 3 si: G. 


3 sjsj^ 


■^ Qi ^ 


.9 3« 


^?-5'c>2 


m 3<a50 


Common, 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12 07- 


3 00 


20 


14 


11 


ieilb.l2oz. 




















25 lbs. 7 oz. 


.3 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb.l2oz 


10 00 


20 


14 


n 


25 lbs. 7 02. 


1 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


25 lb. 7 oz 


1 25 


20 


18 


14 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


2 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


2 lbs. 8 oz. 


12| 


20 


14 


11 


3^ gallons 


2 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


3 J gallons 


3 00 


26 


18 


14 


3$ gallons 


2 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


3-| gallons 


3 00 


26 


18 


14 


3^ gallons 


2 00 


28.01 


20.21 


1.5.61 


2 gallons - 


« 
62 i 


20 


14 


11 


1 11*. 4 drs. 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dfs. 


3 00 


20 


14 


\i 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


3 00 


20 


14 


n 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


1 25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


1 25 


20 


14 


u 


- - 


- 


- 


- 


- 


I lb. 4 dr. 


50 


20 


14 


11 


8 lbs. 2 oz. 


3 00 


315.08 


i;4.78 


17.64 


2 lb. 8 dr.. 


62| 


26 


18 


14 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


3 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb, 4 dr. 


4 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


4 00 


20 


14 


lit 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


6 00 


28.01 


20.21 


1.5.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


6 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


75 


SS.Oi 


30.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 ilT, 


50 


20 


14 


lit 


Var:» 


25 


£8.01 


20,21 


15.6i 


Var.a 


25 


20 


14 


i:i 


Do 


25 


28.01 


20.2! 


15,61 


i 
Vara 


25 


20 


14 


\i 


Of silkj vara 


S7| 


28,01 


20.21 


3 5.61 


Oi silk, vara 


37i 


20 


14 


n 


JOUb.igoz. 


10 00 


S8.01 


20,21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


12r' 


20 


14 


1!1 


101 lb, 12 oz. 


10 00 


2u,Gl 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


12J 


20 


14 


\l 


101 Ib.]2oz. 


4 00 


28.01 


20,21 


15.61 


101 lb. IS 02. 


3 00 


20 


14 


KH 


101U..J2OZ. 


.1 50 


25.08 


24,78 


17.64 


101.lh.l2oz. 


1 50 


20 


H 


ilS 



Doc. H^o. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the 


United Slates from 


Tariff of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 




DE-NOMINATION OF 
JVIBRCHANDISE. 


a 


"i 5 ?-■ - . 

II ill 


fill' 

5 "''^- 


Numlier, weidit, or mea 1 
sure, Ui which is affixed 
the value to be found in 
the nextcohnnu. 


Fixffd value on the num- 
ber, vvei£(ht, or mea.sure, 
in dollars and cents. 


■•5-5 

C u 

c '' a 

(D-a o 

.- i-! n 


Aut^meutation uni'.er a 
tun ifrn flap. 

Duty of consump'n, addi- 
tional on whole am"tof du- 
ty under respective flacs. 


Oranges - - - . 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


25 lb." 07. 


1 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Organs . - . _ 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Each 
from 


$5 to 
§2,500 


15 

to 20 


[-a 


1-3 


OrnamefHal feathers 


2.5 p. ct. 


Sl^p.c. 


21Ap.ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr 


from $5 
to $30 


15 
to 25 


1-3 


1-3 


Ornaments for head dre-sses - 


25 p. ct. 


21|p.ct. 


21ip.ct. 


Prohibit'd: 


_ 


_ 


Opium - - - . 


Free 


Free 


Free 


llb.4drs.l 5 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Orris or iris root - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


lib.4dr.s. 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Onions - - - * - 


Feee 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Oxen - - - - - 


Free 


Free 


- 


Each 


15 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Ox horns - - - _ 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Dozen 


1 15 


5 


1-4 


2-3 


Osnal'urgs - - - - 


Free 


Free 


30 p. ct. 












Padding linen, if not suitable 


1 5 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 












for cotton bagsing. 
Paintings, enamelled 


Free 


Free 


20 " 












Paintings and drawings 


Free 


Free 


20 " 


Oil paint ings,fre]e 


_ 


_ 


Palm leaf, brooms of - 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 « 


1 








Pahnetto, hats made of the 


Free 


Free 


20 " 


Prohibit'd 


■ _ 


- 


_ 


leaf of. 






■ 










Paving tiies - . _ 


I.') p. ct. 


15p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 










Palm leaves for making hats 


Free 


Free 


Free. 










Packthread - . . 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


llb.4drs.' 60 


30 


1-3 


1-3 


Pans, warming, of copper - 
Pantaloons, wove, considered 


25 p. ct. 
50 " 


21-.^p.ct. 
29 " 


21ip.ct. 
29 " 


Prohibit'd 








as ready-made clothing. 


















Paper hanging? - - - 
Paper boxes 


40 " 

15 " 


26 " 
15 " 


2fi " 

20 " 


Do 

Nest 


30 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Paper, folio and quarto post - 
Paper, foolscap, writing and 


20c.p.!b. 

17 .« , 


Same 
Same' ■ 


Same 
Same 


Writin 


g, draw 


ing, a 


nd 


print- 


drawing. 
Paper, copperplate, stainers' 
and printers'. 


10 " 


Same 


Same 


ingp 
Ream 


aper, u 
Valu'n 


ntrim 
15 


ne 
1-3 


d. 
1-3 


Paper, sheathing, binders', 


3 " 


Same 


Same 












box boards, and wrapping. 
Paper, colored, such as is 


15 " 


Same 


Same 


> - 






_ 


_ 


used for lining book cov- 


















ers, ornamental boxes, card 
















) 


racks, &c. 


















Paper, such as blue nankeens 


3 " 


Same 


Same 


All pap 


er not 


specifi € 


'd 1 


nthe 


are usually imported in. 
Paper, tissue . - - 


15c.p.lb. 


Same 


Same 


tariff 


s prohi 


bited. 






Paper, all other - - - 


15 " 


Same 


Same 










: 



Do€. No. 163. 



319-^ 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS, 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of irr 


portation into the island of Porto 

Rico. 


^T3 = 


£ sT 


Per centage duty on 


the fixed 


S^-= 


%%. 


Per centase duly on the fixed 




sis 

•52g 

-'J 




value. 




fill 


- c g 2 

o fc c 

•ssg 

° .-a 
— ."'■2 




value. 


ber, weight, or 
1, to which is a 
value to Ije foii 
nest column. 


a.* 

C u 
tctu . 








5 ^ » oi 

"5 -TS = blj 
2 0) C rt 
O.J= cri CIS 


= eg 

-ill 

Ci-C IS 


C t Oj CL 

3 3-Cj::; 


0/ tT^ 


'S c -" 






§y^ 




£S&° 


■5-0 Id X' a. 




^^^^ 


g-=- 




= 3 en - <2 




12; '"'"■- 


fc.~- 


£=« 


|5^"S^ 


= = « kS 
fe- 


Small, each 


From 83 
50 to§37 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


Value- 


20 


14 


ll 






50 . 


















V 


aluation - 


- 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


From 75 


20 


14 


11 














cents to 




















$18. 








Valuation - 


- 


23.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Valuation 


- 


20 


14 


11' 


] lb. 4 drs. 


4 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


4 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


2S.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


37| 


20 


14 


11 


100 ropea - 


4 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12 02 


2 50 


20 


14 


11 


Each 


62 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


35 00 


26 


18 


14 


B 


undred - 


1 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Hundred - 


1 50 


20 


14 


11 


Each 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


U 


Valuation - 


- 


35.08 


24.73 


17.64 


- 


Do 


26 


18 


.t4 


1 


31 lb. 12oz 


20 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101Ib.l2oz 


20 00 


26 


18 


S4 


2 varas 


12^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


8 varas - 


75 


26 


18 


14 


Dozen 


2 25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 












■^ Ream - 


2 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Ream 


3 50 


26 


18 


14 




Writing, 


drawing, 


printin 


g, or engr 


aving pa- 


Paper of all 


kinds, u 


nder nu 


merous t 


enoirji- 




per of all 


kinds, u 


odernu 


merous d 


enomina- 


nations. 












tions. 






















Ream - 


Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Ream 


Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 




>Ream - 


4 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Ream 


4 00 


26 


18 


14 

























320 



Dg€. ^o. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the 


United States from 


Tariff of 


general 


importaation into 




all foreign nations. 




Spain. 


DENjQMINATION OF 
MEJaCH.A.NDlSE, 


M 
t-, 

n 


Under the acts of 1832 and 
1833, between January 
and July of the year 
1842, unaiTecied by the 
act of Sept. 11, 1841. 


Under the act of 1833, as 
aftected by the act of 
Sepi'ber 11, 1841, from 
January tu July, 1842. 


Number, weight, or niea 
sure, to which is affixed 
the value to Ije found in 
the next clumn. 


3 3 . 
.=■ t>o£ 


» 3.5 

s '" $ 
u. >i 3 


•3 
= i'- 

ll 

V'— 

So 


Duty of consumpt'n addi- 
tional on whole am't of du- 
ty under respeclivp flass. 


Pap^^r, glah^t . - - 


15 " 


Same 


Same 


Sheet - 


25 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Paper, sand _ . _ 


15 " 


Same 


Same. 












Paras«ls and umbrellas of 


25 p. ct. 


2Hp.ct. 


21'ip.ct. 


Ofsilk on- 


5 00 


ii-4 


- 


whatever material made. 








ly, each. 










Paraeofe an<3 unibreilas, sticks 


25 " 


2Ii " 


21| •• 




_ 








or framos for. 


















Parchincn: _ - . 


25 " 


21^ " 


2U " 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


-J 


Pastel or woad - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


_ 


- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Paste, Bia-iil - _ - 


Free 


Free 


30 p. ct. 












Pa-te vjorlc _ . _ 


12^ p. ct. 


12;Vp. ct. 


20 " 












Paste, almond _ _ _ 


15* " 


15 " 


20 " 


- 




- 


- 


- 


P«ris white . _ _ 


lc.p;lb. 


Same 


Same. 












Pasteboard . _ _ 


15 " 


Same 


Same 


25 1b.7oz 


2 50 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


FearS, mother of - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4dra 


60 


10 


1-4 


1-2 










rNot set 


Val'n 


2 


1-4 


2-3 p 


Pearls, all kinds, set or other- 


12^p.ct. 


121 p.ci. 


20 p. ct. 


^ 








c 


wise. 








C^Set - 


Val'n 


3 


1-4 


2-33 


Pearls, all articles composed 


12|p.ct. 


12^ " 


20 p. ct. 


- 


Val'n 


3 


1-4 


2-3 


wholly or chiefly of. 


















Pebble, Brazil, for spectacles - 


12^p.ct. 


12| " 


20 p. ct. 












Pencils, tlate _ _ - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Petvcil-, camels' hair - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Dozen - 


1 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Pencil.s, hiack-lead 


25 p. cU 


21 1 p.ct. 


21 1 p ct. 


Dozen - 


50 


15 


13 


1-3 


Paving tiles . . _ 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 


- 


Val'n 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


PerfumeB _ _ _ _ 


15 p. ct. 


15 p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 












Perfiimeu fancy shaving and 


1 5 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 


1 lb. 4 drs 


75 


20 


1-3 


l.^ 


other soaps. 


















Painters' linen cloths, sized or 


25 p. ct. 


21^ p.ct. 


2^p.ct. 












pBinled on one side. 


















P»?'pper, black _ - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


I Si>, 4dr. 


15 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Pepper, C-iyenne* 


15 cents 


per pound 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


-- 


Persinsl baggage and tools, or 


Free 


Free 


F»oe. 












jniplenienis of trade, of per- 


















sons arriving in the United 


















.^laicH. 


















P« at 1 barley , . - 




Fre^ 


20 p. ei. 


PrchibilM 


"' 


- 


- 


- 


Pt'iuvian bark ~ ,. _ 


Free 


Frre 


Fri'e 


I lb. 4 dr. 


1 25 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Pewter, oki, and fit onJy for 


Free 


Fre« 


Frwo 


Pruhibit'd 










remunufacturc. 


Frw 






1 











Doc, No, 163. 



321 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 




Ounce 



Dozen 
Dozen 
Hundred - 

Doz. cakes 



35 lbs. 7 oz. 
S5 lbs. 7 oz. 



25 lbs. 7 oz 
25 lbs. 7 oz 



322 



Boc. T^o. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 




•3 ?^t 5 1 


M'rr = 


<^? S 


A oT 


a) 0) 


t 


■- 3 X 


. PENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


1 




Z. c;5T- 


111 


5 P . 

c ij H 

■5 £ S 

o ^rx 
d, - ^ 


3 3 


3 

5 til 


111 




.-a 
5 




t3 


£ ? 2 2 


f; ¥ 3 


3 ^ g 


5 *5 
< 


5 > t 

o, = ^ 

= a = 
D.2 >. 


Pewter, all manufactures of. 


25 p. ct. 


1 1 p. Ct. 


2^ p. ct. 


Prohibil'd 










ctr of which pewter is a 


















component material, not 


















otherwise spccitied. 


















Piano fortes _ _ - 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. Ct. 


23 p. ct. 


Each - 


250 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Pickles . - - - 


1.5 p. ct. 


15 p. Ct. 


20 p. ct. 


_ 


- 


- 


- 


_ 


Pickled fish, other than mack- 


$1 p.bbl. 


Same 


Same 


(See Fis 


h.) 








erel and salmon. 


















Pimento . - _ - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Philosophical appai'atus, spe- 


Free 


Free 


Free. 


- 


Valua- 


1 00 


1-4 


2-3 


cially imported. 










tion. 






Pins ----- 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


40 


25 


1-3 1-3 


' 








Including 


the wei 


ght of 


the 


paper. 


Pins, knitting _ - . 


25 p. ct. 


21ip.ct. 


2U p.ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


60 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Pine apples 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Pipes, clay, smoking - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


— 


Valua- 
tion. 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Pipes, leaden - - - 


5 cts. per 


pound 


Same 


Prohibit'd 










Pitch, Burgundy 


Free 


Free 


Free 


25 lbs. 7 


40 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Plants - _ - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


oz. 


Free - 


- 


- 


- . 


Planks - - - - 


25 p. ct. 


21^ p.ct. 


2U p.ct. 


- 


Valua- 
tion. 


5 00 


1-4 


2-3^ 


Plated or silver wire - 


25 per ct. 


.5 per ct. 


50 perct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Plated wares of all kinds, not 


25 per ct. 


21|p. ct. 


21.^ p.ct. 












otherwise specified. 


















Plated saddlery of all descrip- 


30 per ct. 


23 per ct. 


23 per ct. 












tions. 


















Piaster of Paris - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Prohibite 


d - 


- 


- 


- 


Plaster, busts of - 


Free 


Free 


20 per ct. 


- 


_ 


- 


_ 


_ 


Plaster, casts of - 


Free 


Free 


20 per ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Plates, horn, for lanterns 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


— 


Playing cards . . - 


30 CIS. p 


er pack 


Same 


Prohibite 


d - 


- 


- 


- 


Plates, stereotype 


25 per ct. 


2 U p.ct. 


21^ p.ct. 


Prohibite 


d. 








Plates, nail, rolled or ham- 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


(See iro 


n.) 








mired. 


















Platina - - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free - 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Plains, kerseys, or Kendall 


50 per Ct 


29perct 


29 per ct 


1 










cottons. 








i 
1 










Piaus, all, for making bau or 


30 per Ct 


23 per ct 


23 per ct 


! Prohibite 


d - 


' - 


- 


- 


bonnets 








j 


, 








Polished steel saddlery of all 


36 per ct 


23 per ct 


23 per ct 


1 










descriptious. 


1 






1 











Doc. No. 163. 



323 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariif of importation into the island of Cuba. 



g 


•F 


'H 








■J 




















s^ 




3 


? " 


5= 




o 
































J 
























3 


-1 


xix; 


^ 


JJ 







Each 
Dozen jars - 

25 lbs. 7 oz. 

1 lb. 4 (Irs. 
1 lb. 4 dis. 
Dozen 

1 lb. 4 drs. 



s 2; 



White pine 
thousand ft. 
pitch pine 

1 lb. 4 drs. 



In powder, 

101 lb. 12 oz. 

Each 

Each 

25 lb. 7 oz. 

Gross 



Ounce 
Vara 



300 00 

2 00 

2 GO 
Valuat'n 

50 

50 

1 50 

Free - 
20 00 



20 00 
75 



2.50 

Val. - 

Val. - 
624 
32 00 



3 00 



• centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



28.01 
28.01 

28.01 
28.01 

28.01 

35.08 

28.01 

28.01 

28.01 

35.08 
28.01 



28.01 

28.01 
28.01 

28.01 
35.08 



28.01 
28.0] 



tj ■-> — r 



|ii 



o Slo^ 



20.21 
20.21 

20.21 
20.21 

20.21 

24.78 

20.21 

20.21 

20.21 

24.78 
20.21 



20.21 

20.21 
20.21 
20.21 

24.78 



20.21 
i0.21 









15.61 
15,61 

15.61 
15.61 

15.61 

17.64 

15.61 

15.61 

15.61 

17.64 
15.61 



16.61 

15.61 
15.61 
15.61 
17.64 



15.61 



15.61 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



- ^ ^ — 



Each 
Dozen jars 

1011b.l2oz. 

1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 
Dozen 

1 lb. 4 drs. 



Pine thou- 
sand feet, 
cedar 
1 lb. 4 drs. 



In powder, 
10llb.l2oz. 

Each 

Each 
101 lb.l2oz. 

Gross 



Per centage duly oh the fixed 
value. 



Valuat'n 
2 00 

6 25 

Valuat'n 

50 

50 

1 50 






t a a 



20 
20 

26 
20 

26 

20 

20 



S A 2J d 

-^ 3 o u. 



2 2s =^.2 1 2 a. .5.3 



Ounce 

Vara 




3 00 

Val. - 

Val. - 

3 00 

12 00 



3 00 

25 



20 

20 
20 
20 
26 



20 



20 



14 


11 


14 


11 


18 


14 


14 


11 


18 


14 


14 


11 


14 


12 


14 


11 


14 


1! 


14 


11 


14 


11 


14 


11 


14 


11 


14 


11 


14 


11 


14 


11 


14 


11 



324 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



DUTIES ON 



Into the United States from 
all foreisn nations. 



Tariff of general importation into 

Spain. 



Porcelain - - - - 20 per ct. 

Powder, bleaching - - Free 

Powder, hair, perfumed - ] 15perct. 

Powder, tooth - - - | 15percf.. 

Powder, gun - - - | 8 c. p. lb. 

Plush of silk, viil cotton - j 25 per ct. 

Pork - - - - 2 c. p. lb. 

Porter, in casks - - - 16 cts. p 



rt «; c ~ 
^ c *" ^ ^ 



a = C 



Porter, in boitles 



Potatoes - - - - ] 

Potash, bichromate of - 

potash, chromate 

Potash, prussiate 

Precious stones of all kinds, 

set or otherwise. 
Precious stones, all articles 
composed wholly or chief- 
ly of. 
Preparations, anatomical 
Prepared quills - - - 
Pressing boards - - - 
Preserves »r sweetmeats, of all 
kindf, in sugar or brandy. 

Prints and engravings - 

Printing paper - - - 
Printed, painted, and stamped 

floor cloths. 
Printing types, old as well as 

new. 
Prunes . - - - 
Prussian blue . - - 
Prussiate of potash 
Prunella shoes and slippers - 
Pyrolignate of lead 
Quinine, sulphate of - 



Same 

Free 
15 perct. 
] 5 per ct, 
Same 
2I3 p.ct. 

Same 
er gallon 



Same 

20 per ct. 
20 perct, 
20 perct. 
Same 
211 p.ct. 

Same 
Same 



c ■< — 

C K = 






20 cts. Pjer gallon I Same 



10 cts. p 
12^ per c 
12^ perc 
12^ perc ent 
12 J per c ent 

12^ perc 



er bushel 

ent. 

ent. 



ent. 



Free 
1.0 perct 
15 cts. p 
25 p. ct 



Free 



Free 
15 p. ct. 
er pound 
2Up. ct. 



Free 



Same 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
20 per ct, 

20 per ct. 



Free. 
20 per ct 
Same 
21^ p.ct 



20 p. ct. 



Piece 



Prohibite 
Silk 1 lb 

4 dr. 
2 lb. 7. o 

H gal-| 
Ions ; the 
casks pay 
a separate 
duty. 

4> gal- 
lons, bot's 
included. 



1 lb. 4 dr. 
Not set, 
ounce. 



1 lb. 4 dr. 
25 lb.7oz 
25 lb. 7 oz 






20 1-3 



10 cents jper pound' Same 
43 cents ,per square yard. 



13 00 



Valua. 



10 1-4 1-2 



'From 



15 p. ct. 

Free 
15 p. ct. 
12^ p.ct, 
25 cents 
5 cents p 
15 p. ct 



15 p. ct. 

Free 

15 p. ct. 

12^ p.ct. 
per pair 
er pound 

Same 



20 p. ct. 

20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
12^ p.ct. 
Same 
Same. 
Same 



25 1b.7i.)i;l ; $20|;- 15 1-3 

j Ito 25 j 
(See Papier.) 



25 1b.7oz 8 50 



25 lb. 7 oz 
llb.4drs. 
1 lb.4drs. 
Prohibit'd 



Ounce 



16 00 



1-3 



15 



15 



1-3 



1-3 



1-31 1-3 



Doc. No. 163. 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation, into the island of Cuba. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 





i 


3 




£ 


IF 






o 




3 




















J=£ 






















% 


J= 


" 


s 




„ 


3 


X 










J 








c 




n^ 




" 


3 


j3 




s? 


■" 







Piece 

1 lb. 4 dr. - 
1 lb. 4 dr. - 
Doz. boxes 
1011b.l2oz. 
1 lb. 4 dr. - 

Barrel 

4J gallons - 



Dozen 



Barrel 



)-Each 
I 

J 

Hundred - 
Dozen 

25 lb. 7 oz. 



Dozen 



1 lb. 4 drs. 

25 lb. 7 oz. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 



Ounce 



• oentage duty on the fixed 
value. 



Val. - 

50 
25 

m\ 

18 00 
3 00 

14 00 
1 50 



3 00 



2 50 



Vaiuat'n 



25 
Vaiuat'n 
^ 4 50 

From$l 

to 

^4 50 



mi 

1 73 
1 12^ 



28.01 

28.01 
35.08 
28.01 
28.01 
28.01 

35.08 
35.08 



35.08 



28.01 



8.38 



28.01 
28.01 
35.08 

28.01 



28.01 



28.01 
28.01 



0. 5 .2 
^^ ,-d -'a 

5 3 .-0 o=.2 



2 50 28.01 



20.21 

29.21 
24.78 
20.21 
20.21 
20.21 

24.78 

24.78 



24.78 



20.21 



7.14 



20.21 
20.21 
24.78 

20.21 



20.21 



20.21 
20.21 



20.2] 



= 5'Sg- 









Mi^ 



§5 



15.61 

15.61 
17.64 
15.61 
15.61 
15.61 

17.64 
17.64 



17.64 



15.61 



15.61 
15.61 
17.64 

15.61 



15.61 



15.61 
15.61 



15.61 



g.s-g 



w ^ Oi « 



5 !- 0) a> 



Piece 

1 lb. 4 dr. 
1 lb. 4 dr. 
Doz. boxes 
101ib.]2Gz. 
1 lb. 4 dr. 

Barrel 
114 quarts 



Dozen 



Barrel 



Each 



O G 



Per ceniage duty oil the fi.i^d 
value. 



Vaiuat'n 

50 

75 

18 00 

3 75 

15 00 

18 75 



1 50 



Hundred 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
Dozen 



1 lb. 4 drs. 

101 lb.l2oz 
1 lb. 4 drs 



Ounce 



2 25 



Vaiuat'n 



37 
Vaiuat'n 
37-J 

From 75 
to $4 50 



37i 



4 00 
1 00 



2 00 



.£.03 M 



20 

20 

26 
20 
26 
20 

20 
26 



26 



20 



20 
20 
26 

20 



20 



20 

20 



20 



t; p :a o~ 



14 

14 
18 
14 
18 
14 

14, 
18 



14 



14 
14 
18 

14 



14 



14 
14 



14 









eg- 






3 a 














.. 


^ 


^■VJt 






^^ 


t. 




_ 





3 





11 
11 

14 
11 
14 
11 

11 
14 



14 



11 



11 
11 
14 

11 



11 



11 

11 



SI 



326 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 















DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general 


importatioH into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


'DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


1 




3" -3 




a; c. e 


cZ ^ 


■TJ-O till 

131.. rt 

« in: 




c 


?c'^|Ir 


?-s2i^ 






^c 

3 3 


= 


fll 




-a 




■St -■ ^ 


C u 0. » 


« £ 2 


111 
111 

!r X i 


Be 

= T 


S. - c 

111 

ait. 


Quassia wood, in logs - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


I lb.4drs. 


10 


15 


1-3 1-3 


Quiciisilver _ _ - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Pvohibit'd 




- 


- 


Quills, prepared - - - 


15p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 


1 lh.4 drs. 


2 50 


30 


1-3 1-3 


Quarto post paper 


20 cents 


per pound 


Same 


(See Pap 


er.) 








Rags, of any kind of cloth - 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Raisins, Muscadel 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Raisins, all sorts 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Ratans, unmanufactured 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Raw hides and skins - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


10 


12 


1-4 1-3 


Raw silk - - - - 


12^p.ct. 


12^ p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 


101 lb. 
12 oz. 


20 00 


20 


1-4' 2-3 

i 


Raven's duck, considered as 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 










sail duck. 
















Rape seed oil 


25 cents 


per gallon 


Same. 








j 


Red wood - - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


101 lbs. 
12 oz. 


1 06 


10 


1-4 1-2 

1 


Reeds, unmanufactured 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Regulus of antimony - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Red lead, dry or ground in oil 


5 cents p 


er pound 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Red, Venetian, considered as 


1 cent pe r pound 


Same. 












an ochre. 
















Refined saltpetre . - - 


3 cents per pound 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Ready-made clothing - 


50 p. ct. 


29 p. ct. 


29 p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 










Reaping hooks or sickles 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Rifles ... - 


$2 50 each 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Rods, braziers', from 3-16 to 


3 cents p;er pound 


Same 


(See Iron 


•) 








8-16 of an inch diameter. 


















Rods, spike or nail, of iron. 


3 tents p 


er pound 


Same 


(See Iron 


•) 








slit, rolled, or hammered. 


















Rods, casement, of iron, slit. 


3 cents p 


er pound 


Same. 












rolled, or hammered. 


















Rods, copper - _ . 


4 cents p 


er pound 


Same 


(See Cop 


per.) 








Rolled iron, in nail or spike 


3 cents p 


er pound 


Same. 












rods, or nail plates. 


















Rolled iron, for band iron, scroll 


3 cents p er pound 


Same 


(See Iron 


•) 








iron, or casement rods. 
















Roman or bl-ue vitriol - 


4 cents p er pound 


Same. 












Rock salt, as fossil or crude 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


mineral. 


















Rochelle salts . - - 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. i 15 p. Gt. 












Roofing slates . - . 


25 p: ct. 


21,5 p.ct. 21^ p.ct. 


- 


- 


- 


-. 


- 


Roman cement - - - 


Free 


Free 20 p. ct. 












Rose water - - . 


Free 


Free 20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Roses, essential oil of - 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 20 p. ct. 












Ko^emary, essential oil of 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


1 20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


~ 


- 



Boc. No. 163. 



327 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of 


mportation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 




Fixed value on the num- 
ber, weight, or measure, 
in dollars and cents. 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure, to which is afl^ixed 
the value to be found in 
the nexl column. 


0-' i ? 

HI 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 


His 
III! 


Foreign product'ns 
under a foreign 
flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flac, and those 
of ..Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag inipoited 
from Spain jiro- 
per. 


Fori'ign product'ns 
under a foreisn 
flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
iindpr the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain (iroper. 


In deposite, 

25 ib.7oz. 

Hundted - 


9 00 
25 


2S.01 


2. 
20.21 


2. 
15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 
Hundred - 


37^ 
37i 


20 
20 


14 

14 


U 

u 


7 Box of 25 
S lb. 7 oz. 


1 25 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Box of 25 
lb. 7 oz. 


1 50 


26 


18 


14 


Each 

1 lb, 4 drs. 


1 50 
3 00 


35.08 
28.01 


24.78 
20.21 


17.64 
15.61 


1011kl2oz 
1 lb. 4 drs. 


9 00 
3 75 


26 
20 


18 
14 


£4 
11 


fn deposite 


Valua- 
tion. 


2. 


2. 


2. 












1 lb. 4 drs. 
-35 lb. 7 oz. 


2 00 

3 50 


28.01 
28.01 


20.21 
20.21 


15.61 
15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 
101lb.l2oz 


1 62A 
10 00 


20 
20 


14 
14 


li 
11 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


3 124 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


12^ 


20 


14 


U 


Dozen 
Each 


"2 50 
3 00 


35.08 
35.08 


24.78 
24.78 


17.64 
17.64 


Dozen 

Each 


2 25 
4 00 


20 
20 


14 
14 


U 
LI 


•Salt of all k 
bushels, und 


inds, spe 
cr all fla 


ciSc du 


ty$2 50 


• 
per 3 


Specific dut 


y under 


all flag 


s, ^ I per ■ 


3 bush. 


Hundred - 


1 25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Thousand 


3'0 00 


20 


!I4 


11 


Doz. bottles 


1 75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Doz. bottles 


2 25 


20 


14 


11 


4 lb; 4 drs. 


1 25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


•1 25 1 


10 


14 


II 



328 



)oc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from Tariff of general 


importation into 




all foreign nations. Spain. 

1 


DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


i 


s of 1832 and 
en January 
'f llie year 
cted by the 
11,1841. 


I of 1S33, as 
the act of 
1,1841, from 
uly, 1842. 


- C3 S 


5 = . 
= 11 

o ^ ^ 




.Ti 
V 


i 3 ■ 
■a>rr S 


i 


s 

-3 




t. o ? 2 


Number, wei 
sure, to wli 
the value to 
tlie next col 


>-i i c 

! 


<B 1 s' 

!- S rt 


1 i' 




Root, arrow _ - - 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Root, ava - - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Root, Colombo - - 


Free 


Free 


P'ree 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


30 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Root, orris or iris 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Root, madder . _ - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Rosin - - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Rotten stone _ _ - 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Rhubarb 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


1 50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Rubber, India - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


20 


10 


1-4 


1-2 


Saddlery, common, tinned, & 


10 p. rt. 


10 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 












japanned, of all descriptions. 


















Saddlery, plated, brass, and 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 












polished steel, of all descrip- 


















tions. 


















Saddles - - . - 


•SO p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Saffron - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


4 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Sago . ^ - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


1 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Sail duck . - - - 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 




. 








Salt, (per bushel of 56 lbs.) - 


10 cents 


per bushel 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


~ 


- 


- 


- 


Saltpetre, crude - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Prohibit'd 










Saltpetre, refined - - - 


15p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Salts, glauber - - - 


2 c. p. lb. Same 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Salts, Epsom - 


4 c. p. lb. Same 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Salts, Rochelle . - - 


15 p. c. 


Same 


Same. 












Salt, fossil, or crude mineral 


Free 


Free 


20 p. c. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Salad oil - 


15 p. c. 


15 p. c. 


20 p. c. 


3} gals. 


3 56 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Salmon, pickled 


$2 p. bbl. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Sandal wood . - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. c. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


Valu'n 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Sand paper _ _ - 


15 c.. p. lb. 


Same 


Same. 












Sal soda . . - - 


15 p. c. 


15 p. c. 


20 p. c. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Sarsaparilla - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


12 50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Sardines, pickled fish in kegs 


Pay in proportion that the 
kegs bear to the barrel, $1 
per bbl. 


Prohibit'd 


_ 








Saws, for saw mills 


Si each 


1 Same 


Same 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Sculpture, specimens of, spe- 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


~ 


- 


- 


- 


cially imported. 


















Scale beams 


30 p. c. 


23 p. c. 


23 p. ct. 












Scales, copper 


25 p. c. 


21^ p. c. 


21 i p.ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Screws of iron, (wood screws) 


; 30 p. c. 


23 p. c. 


23 p. ct. 


(See Iron 


•) 








Screws of iron weighing 25 


25 p. c. 


21^ p. c. 


2U p.ct. 


llb.4drs. 


50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


pounds or upwards. 


















Scythes _ - - 


30 p. c. 


23 p. c. 


23 p. ct. 


101 lb. 
12 oz. 


10 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 



Doc, 5^0. 



329 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto- 
Rico. 


A'g.S 


S — 

"* ?3 — 

K 5 - 


Per cemage duty on the fixeJ 
value. 


AV.5 

fill 

If II 
z; ^~- 


Ml 


Per cemage duty on 
value. 


the fixedi 


Number, weiglit, or 
sure, to which is al 
the value to be foul 
the next culuum. 


Ill 


M ^ (D rt 

_c ^ :z c '^=; 


nil 

r ir ^ 

(2 = =-'-^ 


a To 


fa 


52 --3 S 

lilr 

-3 = §•*■ 
- ^"~"S 

_, -^ ho Q.- 

•II « 3 
fa """ 


1 lb. 4 drs. 
'J lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 
Barrel 


25 
25 

S 00 


28.01 
28.01 
28.01 
28.01 


20.21 
20.21 
20.21 
20.21 


15.61 
15.61 
15.61 
15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 
Barrel 


25 

57^ 
37^ 
3 Oo 


20 
20 
20 
20 


14 
14 
14 

14 


11 

11- 
11 
11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 


75 
75 


28.01 
28.01 


20.21 
20.21 


15.61 
15.61 


1 lb 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 
75 


20 
20 


14 
14 


11 

11 


Each 

1 lb. 4 drs. 


20 00 
5 00 


35.08 
35.08 


24.78 

24.78 


17.64 
17.64 


Each 

1 lb. 4 drs. 


20 00 
6 00 


26 

26 


18 

18 


34 
14 


Specificduty 


under all 


flags of 


S2 50 per 


3 bushels. 


Specificduty 


under all 


flags of 


§1 per 3 b 


ushels. 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 
25 lbs. 7oz. 
101 lb. 12oz. 


3 12^ 
2 OO' 
2 50 


28.01 
28.01 
28.01 


20.21 
20.21 
20.21 


17.64 
15.61 
15.61 


1 lb. 5 drs. 
25 1b. 7oz. 
1011b.l2oz. 


12i 

2 75 

3 00 


20 
20 
20 


14 
14 
14 


1,1 

m 
11 


Specific duty 
3| gals. - 
1011b. i2oz. 


under all 

2 00 

12 50 

Valuat'ii 


flags of 
.35.08 
28.01 
28.01 


53 50 per 
24.78 
20.21 
20.21 


3 bushels. 
17.64 
15.61 
15.61 


Specificduty 
■ii gals. - 

101 lb.l2oz. 
I lb. 4 drs. 


under all 
3 00 
12 00 
12^ 


flags of 
26 
20 
20 


§1 per 3 b 
18 
14 
14 


ushels. 
14 
11 

11 


101 lb. 12oz. 
101 lb. 12oz. 
Thousand - 


2 50 

18 75 

2 00 


28.01 
28,01 
35.08 


20.21 
20.31 

24.78 


15.61 
15.61 
17.64 


1011b.l2oz. 
1011b.l2oz. 
Thousand 


1 50 

20 00 

3 00 


20 
20 
26 


14 
14 
18 


n 

14 


Each 


6 50 
Valuai'n 


35.08 
28.08 


24.78 
24.78 


17.64 
17.64 


Each 


6 00 

Valuat'n 


20 
20 


14 
14 


ri 
11 


Each - j 


1 75"^ 

to C 

4 003 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each - ^ 


2 OQ-) 
to C 

3 003 


26 


18 


14 


- 


Valuat'n 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


- 


Valuat'n 


26 


18 


14 


Dozen 


6 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


6 00 


20 


14 


11 



330 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


% 
1 

•X. 


"$>. ■ 
«:: xn P- 

lllli 


ndpr the act of 1833, as 
alTpcted by the act of 
Spptem'r ll, 1811, from 
January to July, 18-12. 


a. i 

£ L. i o 


e£" 

" cC ^ 

Q. 0. C 

c - = 
rt.'i _« 

pi-- 


c a, 

■S-S 
5 = . 

rt'5 — 
Z~- z 

t. >; 2 


c"^ ill 

1" =s§ 




•-' 


G 


1 13 


!? ""■ " " 1 fc &- ]< 


O.i >;. 


Scrap and old iron - 


62ip.cwt 


Same 


Same 


101 lb. 2 50 1 30 


i-b 


1-3 










12 oz. 1 








Scrap lead, and old - 


2 c. p. lb 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


_ 


- 


Scroll iron, slit or hammered 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


(See Iron •) 








Sealing wax 


Free 


Free 


20 p. c. 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


_ 


- 


Seating, hair, and hair cloth - 


15 p. c. 


15 p. c. 


20 p. c. 












Seed, cummin 


Free 


Free 


Free 


_ 


_ 


- 


- 


_ 


Seed, anise 


Free 


Free 


Free 


I lb. 4 dr. 


40 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Seed, coriander 


Free 


Free 


Free 


_ 


- 


- 


_ 


- 


Senegal, gum 


Free 


Free 


Free 


_ 


- 


- 


_ 


_ 


Senna . _ . 


Free 


Free 


Free 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Segars, or cigars 


$2 50 p. 


1,000 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


_ 


_ 


- 


Sewing- silk - - - 


40 p. c. 


26 p. c. 


26 p. c. 


llb.4drs. 


6 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Seines - 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same. 












Sheathing copper, suited to 


Free 


Free 


Free 


llb.4drs. 


37^ 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


sheathing ships. 


















Sheathing paper - - - 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same. 












Sheep - _ . - 


Free 


Free 


- 


Each 


2 50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Shellac - _ _ _ 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Shells, cacao - _ _ 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Prohibite 
ports. 


d, if fr 


om E 


uro 


pean 


Shell, tortoise _ _ - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


llb.4drs. 


4 50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Shoes and slippers of silk 


30 cents 


per pair 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Shoes and slippers of leather 


25 " 


<c 


Same 


Do 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Shoes and slippers of prunella. 


25 " 


(t 


Same 


Do 










stuff, or nankeen. 


















Shoes and slippejs for children 


15 " 


a 


Same 


D,. 


- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Sheeting, Russia 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












Shawls, merino, of combed 


50 p. ct. 


29 p. ct. 


29 p. ct. 


Each - 


V'al. . 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


wool. 


















Shawls, silk and worsted 


10 " 


10 " 


20 " 


Silk.l lb. 
4 dr. 


7 60 
6 60 
9 50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Shell boxes . u . 


15 " 


15 " 


20 " 












Shovels, iron - - _ 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Shot, leaden - . . 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibite 


I 


_ 


_ 


_ 


Sickles or reaping hooks 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


- 


Sienna de terra, as ochre 


1 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same, 












Side arm? - - - - 


25 p. ct. 


2U-p.ct. 


21ip.ct. 


Each - 


5 00 
.0 00 

5 00 
30 00 


20 
15 


1-3 


1-3 


Silk hats or caps, considered 


25 « 


21^ " 


2ii " 


Prohibite i 


1 


- 


- 


- 


as millinery. 



















Doc. N"o» 163. 



331 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 












Rico. 








c <t c 

■5 5 2; 

Its 

"rt X -iti 


Per centage duty on ihe fixed 
value. 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure, to v,hich i.s affixed 
the value to be found in 
the next column. 


b€ 
3 = . 

= 32 
<L a. a 

O ti ri 

"? C"^ 
X © 3 


Per centage duty on 
value. 


the fixed 


■ftp 

if.ii 

2;°----^ 


I si' 


J'oreign iiroducl'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and Ilm.se 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign produet'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag iuiporied 
from Spain pro- 


1 ?o 

o 

'S'5 til 
|5« 


Foreign produet'ns 
under the nal ion- 
al flag, and tho.se 
of Spain under a 
foreign flae. 1 


Foreign producl'ns 
under the national 
flag imported from 1 
Spain proper. 1 


1011b.l2oz. 


1 50 


35.08 


24. 7S 


17.64 


101 lb. 12 oz. 


1 50 


20 


14 


U 


I011b.l2oz. 


4 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1011b.l2oz. 


3 00 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


62^ 


20 


14 


u 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


2 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb. 12 oz. 


8 00 


26 


18 


14 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


20 


14 


11 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


1 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


m 


20 


14 


tl 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


5 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


50 


20 


14 


II 


25 lb. 7 oz. 


2 00 


28.01 


20.2] 


15.61 


2 lb. 8 drs. 


m 


20 


14 


11 


Prohibited - 


- 


- 


_ 


- 


Thousand - 


3 00 


36 


36 


36 


1 lb. 4 dru. 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


4 50 


20 


14 


ii 


1011b 12 oz. 


25 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


lOllb. 12oz. 


30 00 


26 


18 


14 


Each 


5 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Each 


5 00 


26 


18 


14 


C Caraccas 


4 OOT 








3 bushels^ 
1 lb. 4 dr. 


7 00"^) 








^251b.7oz. 


C 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


to C 


20 


14 


IL 


Q^Guay'quil 
1 lb. 4 drs. 


] 503 
6 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


18 00 3 
10 00 


26 


, 18 


14 


Dozeri 


6 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


6 00 


26 


18 


14 


Dozen 


6 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


6 00 


26 


18 


L4 


Dozea 


6 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


6 00 


26 


18 


14 


Es^h 


1 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


1 50 


20 


14 


U 


Silk, each - 


Val. - 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


Val. - 


20 


14 


IL 


For furnaces 


121 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


1 00 


20 


14 


U 


each. 




















10Ilb.l2oz. 


6 25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb.l2oz. 


6 00 


26* 


18 


14 


Dozen 


2 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


2 25 


20 


14 


n 


Each 


Val. - 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Each 


Val. - 


20 


14 


u 


Each 


2 25 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Dozen 


Val. - 


. 26 


18 


14 



332 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DENOMINATION OF 






Sthr 




r 3 . 




ri 




MEKCHANDISE. 


oi 

s 






Sjj ^ 


0- i H 




3| 


^ DC 




1 






fill 

QJ — ri Zj 


c := ^ 

III 


■5 sn 


5'| 


2 & u 




-3 


■553 STi J 


^^ .i 3 


-2 ,"> = 

- h H ^ 


T3 = 

x -^ ~ 


(L-3 


til 


f — "^ 




S 


= _._.. 


S'^ 


;|5--5 


£-^-= 


^« = 


< 


aj|, 


Siik, all manufactures of, or 


10 p.ct. 


10 p.ct. 


20 p.ct. 


Silks are 


divided 


into 


six 


class- 


of which silk shall be a 








es, accc 


rding t 


qual 


ity. 




component material, com- 


















ing from beyond the Cape 


















of Good Hope, (except sew- 


















ing silk.) 


















Silk, all manufactures of, or 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


1 Ib.4 drs. 


from 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


of which silk shall be a 










$1 to 


to 






component material, com- 










$35 


25 






ing from other places, (ex- 


















cepting sewing silk.) 


















Stlk, sewing _ _ _ 


40-p. ct. 


26 p. ct. 


26 p. ct. 


1 lb.4 drs. 


6 GO 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Silk, raw - - - - 


12^ " 


121 p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 


1011b. 12 


20 00 


20 


1-4 


2-3 


Silk and worsted shawls, and 


Free 


Free 


20 " 


oz. 

See {Sll 


/r, all manu 


/« 


ciures 


other manufactures of. 








' of) 










Silk shoes and slippers 


30 cents 
per pair. 


Same 


Same. 












Silvered or plated wire 


.5 p. ct. 


Same 


20 p. ct. 


1 lb-4drs. 


50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Silver, all articles composed 


12^ p.ct. 


12^ p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 


Valuatio 


n 


10 


1-2 


1-2 


wholly or chiefiy of. 












1 




Silver watches and parts of 


12^ p.ct. 


la^p.ct. 


20 per ct. 


Valuatio 


n 


6 ,1-2 


1-2 


watches. 


















Silver bullion 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Silver coin - - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free - 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Silver epaulets - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Each val 


- 


6 |l-2 


1-2 


Slates of all kinds 


25perct. 


2Up.ct. 


2 U p.ct. 


- 


- 


~ 1 ~ 


- 


Syrup of sugar cane, in casks 


2J- c.p.lb. 


Same 


Same. 












Sledges and hammers, black- 


2^ c.p.lb. 


Same 


Same. 












smiths'. 
















« 


Slit iron, in nail or spike rods. 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same "^ 












or nail plates. 






c 


(See Iro 


a.) 








Slit iron, for band iron, scroll 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same j 












iron, or casement rods. 


















Sisal grass, an article used for 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 












some of the purposes for 


















which hemp is u^ed. 


















Skins, raw _ - . 


Free 


Free 


Free 


101 lbs. 
12 oz., 
hides. 


10 


12 


1-4 


1-3 


Smoking pipes of claj - 


Free 


Free 


.20 perct. 


Gross 


60 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Snuff - - - - 


12 c.p.lb. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


SoapSjfancy or perfumed shav- 


15 perct. 


15 perct. 


20 per ct. 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


lb 


20 


1-3 


1 3 


ing, including Windsor and 


















wash balls. 



















Doc. No, 



fARIFFS— Gontinued,, 



IMPORTS. 



OtttJ 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



g It — 






■ssg- 

c _c 
a. p ta 

5 oT rJ 

^ - ° 
;-5c 



J 

1 lb. 4 drs. 
I lb. 4 drs. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
Vah 



Each 



Pair 
Hundred - 



Each 



Thousand - 
I lb. 4 dr., 

Rapf)ee. 
Doz. cakes 



Val. - 



.3 00 
3 00 



Per centage duty ou the fixed 
value. 



o 



as. 01 



28.01 

28.01 



8 


00 


15 


00 


1 


25 


1 


50 


2 


50 




50 




37h 



75 28.01 
8.38 



8.38 



28.01 
28.01 



35.08 



28.01 
35.08 

28.01 






20.21 



20.21 

22.21 



20.21 

7.14 

17.14 



20.21 

20.21 



24.78 



20.21 

24.78 



20.21 



C C £ o 

- 5 n. _. 



- t~ ri 

■? 5 Si 



15.61 



15.61 
15.61 



15.61 



15.61 
15.61 



'7.64 



15.61 
17.64 



15.61 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porta 
' Rico. 



_tto— ^ 
Oj _ rs 0, 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
Val 

Each 

Free. 
Free. 
Pair 

Thousand 




iOllb.lSoz 



Thousand 
1 lb. 4 dr.. 

Rappee. 
Doz. cakes 



Val. - 



4 50 
3 75 



10 00 



20 GO 
30 00 



9 00 



2 50 
75 



50 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



20 



20 
20 



62A' 20 



20 
20 



26 



20 
26 

20 



14 



14 
14 



14 
3 



14 
14 



IS 



L4 
18 



14 



11 



11 

H 



11 
2 



U 
11 



14 



il 
14 



334 



Boc. No. 1^3. 



No. 3 -COMPARATIVR 





DUTIES OH 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 










o i< q 
-^ - o 

3l^ 
















D -i M i 


*• >:s 






._ a '• 




-3 






■3 X ^ - 

= *" £ H 


|c^ 


t. >< s 


5) 


= o * 






= -:; 3l— « 


= r-.Ji-, 






a,-43 = 


D 


3 3 3 




D 


D 


.J 


'z,"' •^ " 


rj^— — 


Ph 


<! 




Soap, other . - - 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 






T 




Socket chisels - . - 


.30 per ct. 


23 per ct. 


23 per ct 


Dozen 


1 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Soda, carbonate of - - 


15 perct. 


Same 


Same 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


70 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Spades _ . . . 


30 per ct. 


23 per ct. 


23 per ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Spider nets .. _ . 


25 per ct. 


2l^p.ct. 


21^p.ct. 












Spanish brown - - - 


1 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same. 












Specimens of botany - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free - 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Specimens of mineralogy 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Specimens of natural history 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Spelter, in sheets and other- 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












wise. 


















Spermaceti oil of foreign fish- 


25 cents 


per gallon 


Same 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


40 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


ing. 
Spermaceti candles 


8 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


40 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Spike rods, iron, slit, rolled, 


3 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


(See Iro 


?z.) 








or hammered. 


















Spikes, iron . _ _ 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


- 


- 


_ 


- 


_ 


Spikes, cooper - - - 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Spirits, from grain — 


















1st proof . - - 


57 cents 


per gallon 


Same "^ 












2d proof - 


60 " 


" 


Same 












3d proof - - - 


63 " 


" 


Same )> 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


_ 


_ 1 


4th proof - - - 


67 •' 


i( 


Same | 












5th proof - . - 


75 " 


<t 


Same 
Same _ 












above 5 th proof - 


90 " 


t( 












Spirits, from other materials 


















than grain — 






Same 












1st proof . - - 


53 " 


" 












2d proof - . - 


53 " 


" 


S'lme 


Prohibit'd 










3i] proof - 


57 " 


" 


Same . 
Same ^ 


with f*nv 










4th proof - - - 


63 " 


" 


except'ns 










5th proof - - - 


72 " 


" 


Same 












above 5th proof - 


85 " 


" 


Same 

J 










.1 


Sponges - _ _ - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr. 


50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Spoons, horn - . - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Dozen - 


1 50 


20 


1-3 


1-3, 


Squares of iron or steel 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 




- 


- 


- 


- ' 


Square wire, used for the ma- 


12 p. ct. 


12p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 












nufacture of streatches for { 


















v.mbrellas, and cut in pieces 


















not exceeding iho length i 


















used for such purposes. 


















Steel 


^1 50 pej 


r cwt. 


Same 


1 ro. 4. dr. 
In bars. 


1 00 


15 


1-3 


1-& 



Boc. No. 163. 



335 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



S u (D -X) 



25 lbs. 7 oz. 

Dozen 

1 lb. 4 dr. - 

Dozen 



Free 



25 lbs. 7 oz. 

Paste. 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 



iOHb."i2oz. 
101 lb.l2oz. 



Gallon 



lOllb.1202. 

Dozen 

Dozen 



3 3 



.2 1, a 



2 50 
1 50 

3 00 

4 50 



Per centage duly on the fixed 
value. 



1-^ 



9 37^ 



8 00 



7 00 

25 00 



Valuat'n 



15 00 
1 00 
6 00 



.I0:ilb,12oz, -« ('O 



35.08 
28.01 
28.01 

28.01 



28.01 



28.01 



35.08 

28.01 



35.08 



28,01 
28.01 
28,01 



■^ o a ix 

^ CO — '^ . 

S ^ a ^ ■■^ 

a t. bT,'5 ?„ 

o S 



13 o<- 



24.78 
20.21 
20.21 
20.21 



20.21 

20.2] 



24.78 
20.21 



24.78 



20.21 
20,21 
20.21 



35,03 U.TC 






17.64 
15,61 
15.61 
15.61 



15.61 
15.61 



17.64 
15.61 



17.64 



15.61 
15.61 

15.61 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



To-5f 3 

a; "c -2 ^ 

3 »- 0^ ^ 






101 lb. 12 oz 
Dozen 
1 lb. 4 dr. 
Dozen 



Free. 



10 lib. 12 oz 

Paste. 
101 lb. 12 oz 



101 lb. 12 oz 
101 lb. 12 oz 



10 00 

1 50 

3 00 

3 00 



Gallon 



101 lb. IS oz 
Dozen 

Dozen 



IGHb.ia 02 



30 00 



32 00 



, 8 00 
25 00 



Valuat'n 



Per centage duty on the fixed, 
value. 



15 00 
1 00 
6 00 



6 21 



H to 

3 U 
-3^ 



■2^ 

3« 



36 
20 
20 
20 



20 
20 



20 
20 



20 
20 
20 



26 






36 
14 
14 
14 



14 

14 



14 

14 



18 



14 
14 

14 



3 a'S <£> 






36 
11 
II 
11 



11 

n 



11 
n 



14 



11 
11 
11 



14 



336 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DUTIES ON 



Into thfi United States from 
all foreign nations. 



DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



c c i- 

-^ 0.' c ^ . 



Steel, all manufactures of, or of 25 p. ct. 
whii-h steel shall be a com- 
ponent material, not other- i 
wise specified. I 

Steel and iron squares - - 30 p. ct. 
^teel saddlery, polished, of all 30 p. ct. 
descriptions. 

&teelyards - - - - !30 p. ct. 

Steel or iron wire, not exceed- 5 cents j 

ing No. 14. 
Steel or iron wire, exceeding 9 cents p 

No. 14. I 

Sprigs, not exceeding 16 oz. 5 cents p 

per thousand. i 

Sprigs, exceeding 16 oz. per Scents p' 

thousand. i 

Statues and statuary - - ' Free 
Stamped, printed, or painted 43 cents 

floor cloths. 
Stainers' paper - - - | 10 cents 
Stones, filtering - - - ' Free 
Stone, rotten - - - Free 
Stones, burr, wrought - - Free 
Stones, burr, unwrought - i Free 
Stone ware - - - i 20 p. ct. 

Stuff shoes and slippers - I 25. cts. 

1 per pair. 
Sticks, walking - - - 1 25 p. ct. 

Sticks or frames for umbrel- 25 p. ct. 

las and parasols. j 

Stones, Bristol - - - I 12^p.c. 
Stones, precious, all articles | 12ip.c. 

composed wholly or chieflv I 

of. 
Stones, precious, of all kinds, 12^ p.c. 

set or not set- 
Straw baskets - - - 15 p. ct. 
Straw hats or bonnets - - 30 p. ct. 
Streatches, (see Square wire) 12 p. ct. 
Strings for musical iastru- Free 

ments. 
Slufl goods, (worsted) - Free 



.ens a >» 
«- 0- r^ t: 



21 i p.ct, 



23 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 



23 p. ct. 

er pound 

i 
er pound | 

er thousa 

er pound i 

Free i 
per square 

per lb. - 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Same 
21ip.c. 

2Up.c. 



2U p.ct. 



23 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 



23 p. ct. 
Same 
Same 
nd 
Same 

20 p. ct. 

yard. 

Same 

20 p. ct. 

Free 

^0 p. ct. 

Free. 

Same 

21^p.c. 

21^ p.c. 



Tariff of general importation into 
Spain. 



.c - 



c 2 

a. ili c 
c I- a. c 



All not 
pecif'd in 
the tariff, 
prohibited 



*-^ — c 



lib. 4drs. 
llb.4drs. 
1 lb.4drs. 
lib. 4 dr. 



2Up.c. j 21ip.c. 

12^ p.c. j 20 p. c. 

12Ap.c. I 20 p. c. 

i 
I 

12Ap.c. i 20 p. ct. 



20 
20 
20 
20 



(See Paper.) 



Each 



Valu'n 



Prohibit'd 

Ci ^ 2^ 
Each ^! 1 50 

C, 5 00 

(See Parasols.) 



'Ounce - {Valu'n 
Ounce - Valu'n 



15 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 
12 p. ct. 
Free 

Free 



20 p. ct. 
23 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 

20 p. ct. 



Ounce - 



Ounce 



Valu'n 



30 



~ s S 

0-= 



s a 3 

G.2 >. 



6 

6 

20 

20 



01 



15 



20 



1-4 1-2 

1-4^ 1-2 

1-3| 1-3 

l-3i 1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 
1-3 



1-3 



1-3 1-3 



Boc, No. 163. 



337 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS^ 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



•52 2 o 

^ 5 £ " 

I'J I 
P £ » a. 



Dozen 

25 lbs. 7 ^ 
oz. (^ 

25 lbs. 7 oz 

25 lbs. 7 oz. 
Thousand - 
Thousand - 
Each 

Each 
Each 

Dozen 

Valuation ■ 

Valuation - 
Dozen 

Bunch 



■a ^~ 

1- ;- -' 

>< ft - 



6 00 



I 00 3 

3 00 
3 00 

12^ 

12| 

Valuat'n 

3 00 

7 50 

Valuat'n 
6 00 

1 80 



Per centage duly on the fixed 
value 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porta 
Rico. 



28.01 

35.08 
35.08 
35.08 
28.01 
28.01 
28.01 

35.08 
28.01 

35.08 
28.01 



'g •- ':i s io 



3 00 

Valuat'n 



50 



28.. 38 



28.01 
35.08 



35.03 



20.21 

24.78 
24.78 
24.78 
20.21 
20.21 
20.21 

24.78 
20.21 

24.78 
20.21 



-17.14 



20.21 

24.78 



24.73 



= 2 ca 



15.61 

17.64 
17.64 
17.64 
15.61 
15.61 
15.61 

17.S4 
15.61 

17.64 
15.61 



^ Is IB " 

trc£ X 
a- — rt o^ 

£ I- 5 oj 

:5 "~ ■" 



15.01 



15.61 
17.64 



15.61 



Dozen 

101 lb. 12 oz 
1 lb. 4 dr. 
1 lb. 4 dr. 
Thousand 
Thousand 
Each 

Each 

Each 

Dozen 
Dozen 

Valuation - 

Valuation - 
Dozen 

Bunch 



££ 



i-^ K 



6 00 



"3 00 

4 00 

12i 



25 

25 
Valuat'n 

3 00 
8 00 

6 00 

4 80 



Per centage duty on the fiiwi 
value. 



3 00 

Valuat'n 



50 



20 

>26 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

26 
20 

26 
20 

4 00 

4 00 

20 
26 

2S 



c Z tj S p 



u 

18 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 

13 
14 

13 
14 



14 
13 



= S oj 'i 

y = c £* 
2 oi.S c 

.= = « S 



11 



ti- 
ll 



u 



14: 



14 
U 



14' 
14 



338 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 



-COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff" of general 


imputation into 




all foreign nations. 


■: Spain. 


DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


i 


Under the acts of 1832 and 
1&33, between January 
and July of the year 
1842, unaffected by the 
aciuf Seplera'r 11,1841. 


^ _= ^ ci 




O 0. H 


£ S 
° S 


as 


^ 3 fl 




t 

2 
1 


Under the act of 1 
affected by the 
Sept'ljer 11, 1841 
January to July, 


Ntinibcr, weishl, t 
sure, to whicli is 
the vahje tii he fi; 
the next culunin. 


.2.1 i 


= 3 

?,-§^ 

1- X rt 

Oh 


S 01 

3 fi 

bp 

< 


§"5 '5 
3.2 >^ 


Sublimate, corrosive - 


15 p. ct. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 










Sulphate of magnesia - 


15 p. ct. 


Same 


Same. 










- 


Sulphate of quinine 


15 p. ct. 


Same 


Same 


Ounce - 


16 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Sulphuric acid, or oil of vitriol 


3 cents p 


er pound 


Same 


,1 lb.4 dr. 


30 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Sulphur and brimstone 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


- 


- 


^umac _ _ _ - 


Free 


Fiee 


Free. 












Sugar, brown _ . . 


2A cts. p 


er pound 


Same 


251b.7oz. 


3 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Sugar, while clayed 


3A cts. p 


er pound 


Same 


25 ib.7 oz. 


3 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Sugar, loaf, in a pulverized, 


12i cts. 


per pound 


Same 


25 lb.7 oz. 


3 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


liquid, or other form. 


















Sugar, lump, in a pulverized, 


10 cts. p 


er pound 


Same 


25 lb.7 oz. 


3 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


liquid, or other form. 


















Sugar can^y - - - 


12 cts. p 


er pound 


Same 


25 lb.7 oz. 


5 50 


30 


1-2 


1-4 


Tapioca - - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Tartar, crude - - .r 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 dr.'^ 


40 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Tartar, cream of - 


Free 


Free 


Free 1 lb. 4 drs 


50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Tartar, in a prepared state as 


Free 


Free 


20 perct. 










medicine- 
















Tajtar emetic _ - . 


15 perct. 


15 perct. 


20 per ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


_ 


Tartaric acid ... 


ISperct. 


Same 


Same 


I lb.4 drs. 


70 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Tacks, not exceeding 16 oz. 


5 c. p.M. 


Same 


Same 


1 lb.4 drs. 


20 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


per M, 
Tacks, exceeding 1 6 oz. per M. 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 












Tallow, (rendered or other- 


1 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


Rendered, 


2 00 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


wise.) 








25 lb.7 oz. 










Tallow candles - - - 


5 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


- 


_ 


- 


Tamarinds . _ . 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb.4 drs. 


5 


15 


1 3 


1-3 


Tarred cordage and cables - 


4 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same 


lOl lbs. 
12 oz. 


12 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


Teas of all kinds, imported 


Free 


Free 


Free 


^ 










from China or other places 


















east of the Cape of Good 


















Hope. 
Teas of all kinds, imported 


lOc.p.lb 


lOc.p.lb 


Free 












from places this side of the 


















Cape of Good Hope, whe- 
ther imported in vessels of 








>■ - 


- 


- 


- 


- 


the United States or in fo- 


















reign vessels, if entitled to 


















the benefit of the 10th sec- 


















tion of the act of the 14 th 


















July, 1832. 








J 










Teeth of elephants and other 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Other an- 


40 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


animals. 








imals, 1 
lb.4 drs. 











/ Doc. 'No. 163. 

TARIFFS— Continued. 



339 



3MP0RTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



g t. Q^ OJ 



72 fD 



Per centage duly on the fixed 
value. 



J lb. 4 dr. 

Ounce 

25 lbs. 7 oz. 

►iOl lh.l2oz. 

1 



S Sugar of 



25 lbs. 7 oz 
i ib. 4 drs. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 



Thousand 
]0i lb. 12 oz 

25 lbs. 7 oz 
25 lbs. 7 oz 
2011bs.l2oz 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



riOl lb.12 

I oz. 
-{ Other an- 

{ imals, 25 
. L lb.7oz. 



1 \2l 

2 50 

2 00 

3 00 



all kind 



1 50 
1 50 



1 00 
1 50 






28.01 

28.01 
28.01 
28.01 



i, proh ibited 



£ c 5 = ^ 



20.21 

20.21 
20.21 
20.21 



28.01 
28.01 



28.01 
28.01 



12* 28.01 
9 00 128.01 

3 00 35.08 

1 00 28.01 

Specificj$7 12^ 

duty 



87i 



28 CO 
10 50 



28.01 



28.01 
28.01 



20.21 
20.21 



20.21 

20.21 



20.21 
20.21 

24.78 
20.21 
$5 00 



20.21 



20.21 
20.21 



'qd '^ "*" S ^ 

,o 5 si c- 



15.61 

15.61 
15.61 
15.61 



Tarifi' of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



t. S 3 



^ 2 . 



- - — 5 
12 """^ 



15.61 
15,61 



15.61 
15.61 



1 lb. 4 drs. 

Ounce 

2 lbs. 8 oz. 
101 lb. 12 oz 



I011bs.l2oz 

1011bs.l2oz 

1 lb. 4 drs 

lOllb. 12oz 
1 lb. 4 drs 



1 W 4 drs. 
1 Ib. 4 drs. 



15.61 Thousand - 
15.61 lOllb. 12oz 



17.64 
15.61 
$4 50 



15.61 



15.61 
15.61 



10! Ik 12 oz 
101 lb. 12 oz 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



1011b.l2oz 
1011b.l2oz 



1 00 

2 00 
4 50 



18 75 

4 00 

37i 

6 25 
25 



1 50 
1 50 



25 
9 00 



12 50 
4 00 



Per centage duly on the fixed 

value. 



c: :: M 



75 



30 00 
40 00 



20 

20 
20 
20 



30 

36 

20 

20 
20 



20 
20 



20 
20 



20 
26 



20 



20 
20 



K A O nj 

sill 



O Zj 'rf "o^, 



14 

14 
14 
14 



24 

24 

14 

14 
14 



14 
14 



14 
14 



14 
18 



14 



14 
14 






2 S 



3<a g 

5— o 



11 

11 
n 
11 



18 

18 

11 

11 
11 



II 
II 



II 
11 



11 
14 



11 



11 
11 



340 



Doc. Ko. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tariff of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DEKOMINATIOK OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


- 

c 


"3 bro i 

mm 


n = S 




X c. c 

■^ s ^ 

c ^ — 


t- K ri 


a 
u 

§ c 

a' 
< 


Duly of consimip'n, addi- 
tional on wlidlP ain't (if du- 
ly under re.t|ieriive flasks. 


Thibet, cashmere of - 


(See Ca 


sliineres) 


20 perct. 












Thread, cotton, (see Cotfon) 


25c.p.ll). 


2Up.ct. 


2lip.ct. 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


- 


_ 


_ 


Thread lace, (see Lace) 


ISJc.p.lh 


ISil^p. ct. 


?0 per ct 












Terra japonica . - - 


Free 


Free 


20 per ct. 












Terra de Bienna, (same as 


1 c. p. lb. 


Same 


Same. 










, 


ochre.) 


















Ticklenlmrgs _ - . 


Free 


Free 


20 perct. 












ri!es, building - - - 


15 per ct. 


15 perct. 


20 perct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


_ 1 


Tiles, paving ... 


15 perct. 


1 5 per ct. 


20 per ct. 


- 


Valua- 
tion. 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Tin foil - - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Prohibit'd 










Tin, granulated and powder- 


Free 


Free 


20 per ct. 


Prohibit't 










ed, both being materials for 


















composing dyes. 


















Tin, all manufactures of, or 


25 per ct. 


21 i p. ct. 


21i.p. ct. 


All not s 


pecified 


in the 


tar 


iffs. 


of which tin is a cornponent 








prohibi 


led. 








material, not otherwise spe- 


















cified. 


















Tin in plates and sheets 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












Tinned saddlery (common) of 


10 perct. 


10 perct. 


20 perct. 












all descriptions." 


















Tips, horn and bone, for canes 


Free 


Free 


Free 


(See Hor 


n tips.) 








and umbrellas. 


















Ti[>pcts of fur, ready made, 


25 per ct. 


21J p.ct. 


2lip.ct. 


Prohibit'd 










(as millinery.) 


















Tobacco, manufactured, other 


lOc.p.lb. 


Same 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


except 


as a 


reg 


ie - 


than snuff and cigars. 


















Tobacco, unmanufactured - 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 


Do 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Tooth powder - - - 


15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 












Tonga beans . - . 


Free 


Free 


20 D. ct. 












Tolu, balsam of - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb.4 drs. 


2 40 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


'i'ools of trade of persons ar- 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












riving in the United States. 


















Tortoise shell - . - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


4 50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Teuteneque . - . 
Teutania metal - - - 


Free 
Free 


Free 
Free 


Free 
20 p. ct. 


^ (See Zi 


nc) 








Tow of hemp, tarred oakura 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


101 lb. 12 


5 00 


10 


1-4 


1-2 


in rope, fit only to be pick- 








oz. 










ed apart, and used as oakum. 


















Treble ingrained carpeting - 


63 cts. p. 


sq. yard. 


Same. 












Trees - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Free. 










Turmeric r - ' - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


10 15 


1-3 


1-3 


Turtles . . - . 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 








i- 


Turtle sheli 


Free 


Free 


Free. 


I lb. 4 drs. 


4 50 20 


1-3 


1-3 j 










shell. 






1 


1 



Doc. No. 163. 



341 



TARIFFS— Conti!med. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importiition into the island of Cuba. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



?2~ 

%■ m 3 



^ * QJ _j 

ttj w CO OJ 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



Thousand - 
Hundred - 



Prohibited - 

In deposite, 
1011b. 12oz 

Doz. boxes 

3 lb. 4 drs. 



~ 3 • 
c ^ 2 



75 



25 00 
6 25 



1 lb. 4 drs. 6 CO 



Zb ibs. 7 02. 

1 \\). 4 di-s. 
ebell. 



6 GO 
1 50 



Per centa^e duty on the fixed 
vhIub. 



= si: 



28.01 



28.01 
28.01 



2 00 
6 00 



28.01 
28.01 

35.08 



2 "J^ r -5 

3 t, t?.'i ? 
3d a S .^.S.'-' 

3 3 Id Ck^ 



28.01 
35.08 



= -^ £ 






1 ^ S - 



oj i s 



20.21 



20.21 

20.21 



20.21 
20.21 

24.78 



20.21 

24.78 



15.61 



15.61 
15.61 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



Thousand 



g=J 



75 



16 00 



15.61 
15.61 

17.64 



101 lb. 12oz 

Doz. boxes 
1 lb. 4 drs. 

1 lb. 4 drs. 



15.61 '101 lb. 12 o; 

17.61 1 lb. 4 drs. 
shell. 



Per centage duty on the fized 
value. 



^10 

3^ 



1 50 



10 00 



8 00 
10 00 



20 



36 

8 00 1 36 
1(» 00 
18 00 

75 20 



20 



26 



m ^ OJ n3 
->.2 2 tu 

5 c-3 5 

■3 Gi 3 



20 
2C 



14 



14 






S 3 
^3 ""'5 



~ tfi.5* 



,0 3 ail 



36 
36 

14 
14 

18 



.14 
18 



342 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 5— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



Tulle, considered as coming 
under the general classifi- 
cation of laces. 

Twist, cotton, (see Cotton) - 

Twine, tarred ... 

Twine, untarred 

Types, printing, old as well 
as new. 

Undressed furs - - _ 

Unmanufactured flax - 

Unmanufactured hair - 

Unmanufactured ivory 
Unmanufactured marble 
Unmanufactured ratans 
Unmanufactured reeds 
Unmanufactured tobacco 



Unmanufactured wood, (see 

Wood.) 
Unmanufactured wool, (see 

Waul. ) 
Umbrellas and parasols, of 

whatever material made. 

Untarred cordage 

Untarred twine, seines, &c. 
Untarred pack thread - 
Velonia, or valania, a dye stuff 
Vanilla - - . . 
Vanilla beans - - - 

Vegetables used in dyeing and 

composing dyes. 
Verdigris - - - _ 

Venetian red (as an ochre) - 
'^''enelian carpeting 
"Veils, lace, of silk 
Veils, lace, of thread and cotton 
Vessels of cwpper 

Vessels of cast iron, not spe- 
cr/ied. 



DUTIES ON 



Into the United States from 
all foreign nations. 



12^ p. ct 



25 p. ct. 

4 c. p. lb. 

5 c. p. lb. 
15 p. ct. 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
15 p. ct. 



Free 



25 p. ct. 



fZ 5 0,-06 



12^p.ct. 



21ip.ct, 
Same 
Same 
15 p. ct. 

Free 
Free 

Free 

Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
15 p. ct. 



Free 



2U^p.ct. 



5 cts. per Same 

pound. 
5 c. p. lb. 
5 c. p. lb. 
Free 
Free 
Free 



Same 
Same 
Free 
Free 



Free 

Free 
1 c. p.lb. 



Free 
Free 

Free 

Same 



35 cents per squar 



Free 
12^p.ct. 



Free 
I2^p.ct. 



25i.erct.' 2IAp.ct 

I 
1 i cents per pound 



IS o = 

V .= c4 •-. 



Tariff of general importation into 
Spain. 



=e 






20 p. ct. 



21^p.ct. 
Same 
Same 
20 p. ct. 

Free 
Free 

Free 

Free 
20 p. ct. 
Free. 
Free. 
20 p. ct. 



Free. 



21-1 p. ct. 



Same 

Same 

Same. 

20perct. 

Free. 

Free 

Free. 

20 per ct. 
Same, 
e yard 
20 per ct. 
20 per ct. 
21^p.ct 

Same 



-x: — ^ 
: -s Qi ^ 



(See Cotf 
I lb. 4 drs 
1 lb. 4 drs 
25 lb.7 oz 



101 lb. 12 

oz. 

lib. 4 drs. 

human 

I lb. 4 drs. 

Prohibit'd 



Prohibit'd 

Prohibit'd 
Silk, each 

(See Cor 



T3 —^ 

a, t- -■ 



art.) 
60 
fiO 
8 50 

Val. 
15 GO 

6 00 

25 



5 00 



dage.) 



(See Twi\ne.) 



Each 

1 lb. 4 drs. 

Vara 

Cotton, pr 
For sugar 

works. 
(See Iron 



O Oj 
3 3 



60 



30 

Val'a 



ohibite 
Val'n 



15 
15 
15 

20 



20 
5 



15 

15 

20 

10 



3 '" 
c - 



tr~ *- -;•; 






1.3 

2-3 



r-3 

1-4 



1-2 1-4 



•>- 



Boc. No. 163. 



34S 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Caba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 


£^.£ 


££" 

3 = . 

a 01 a 
X a - 


Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure, lo which is affixed 
the vahie to be found in 
the next column. 


Fixed value on the num- 
lier, weight, or measure, 
in dollars and cents. 


Per cenlage duty on the fiiaii 
value. 


Number, weight, or 
sure, lo wliich is a 
the value to be fot 
the next column. 


C tut) 

■3 

C t- 
bl Oj . 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation 
al flag imported 
from Spain pro- 
per. 


Foreign product'ns 
under a foreign 
flag. 


Foreign.product'n,s 
under the nation 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign product'ns 
imder the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain proper, 


101 lb. 12 oz 


20 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb. 12 oz 


20 00 


- 
26 


18 


14 


101 lb. 12oz 


20 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb. 12 oz 


20 00 


20 


18 


14 


1 lb. 4 (Irs. 


37i 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


37i 


20 


14 


U 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


3 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 4 drs. 


3 00 


20 


14 


11 


human. 










human. 










- 


Valuat'n 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


- 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


1.1 


iOUb. 12oz 


6 00 


2 


2 


2 


101 lb. 12 oz 


8 00 


36 


36 


36i 


ia deposite. 












10 00 
18 00 








■25 lbs. 7 oz. 


1 00 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


101 lb. 12 oz 


5 00 


20 


14 


11 


Silk of dif- 


1 50 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Silk of dif- 


2 00 


20 


U 


IL 


fer'nt sizes, 


2 25 








fer' nt sizes, 


2 50 








each. 










each. 


3 75 








Hundred, in 


5 50 


2 


2 




Hundred - 


6 25 


20 


14 


11 


deposite. 


















' 


Vara 


Valuat'n 


35. OS 


24.78 


17.64 


Yard 


Valuat'n 


20 


14 


U 



144: 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COiMPARATIVE 



DUTIES ON 



rENOMINATION 0F 
MEBCHAXDISE. 



Vices . . _ . 

Vjcunia wool, used as undress- 
ed fars in the manufacture 
of hats. 

Vials and bottles, (apotheca- 
ries',) not e.xceedinfr the ca- 
pacity of 6 (>z. each. 

Yjals and bottles, (apotheca- 
ries',) exceeding the capa- 
city of 6 oz. and not ex- 
ceedins 16 oz. each. _^ 

"Vials and bottles, perfumery 
and fancy, not exceeding 
the capacity of 4 oz. each. 

Yjals and bottles, perfumery 
and fancy, exceeding the 
capacity of 4 and not ex- 
ceeding 16 oz. 

Vinegar - . _ . 

Vomica, nux: 

Vitriol, white - - _ 

"Vitriol, blue or Roman 

Vitriol, oil of - - - 

Visiting cards - - - 

Wafers - - _ . 
"Walking canes - - - 
Walking sticks - - - 
Wares, China - . _ 
Wares, earthen - - 
Wares, stone - - . 
Wares, japanned, all kinds of, 

not otherwise .specified. 
Wares, pl.ited, of all kinds, 

not otherwise specified. 
Wares, glass, cut, not speci- 
fied, besides a specific duty 
' of three cents per pound. 
Wares, of plain and other 
glass, not specified, besides 
a specific duty of two cents 
per pound. 
Wares, cabinet - - - 
W^ arming-pans, copper 
Washes - _ - - 
"Wash balls 



Into the United States from 


TarilTof 


general 


importation into 


all foreign nations. 




Sp 


ain. 


1 

5 


■3 t'!? £ 

1 1 ° 1 i- 

L3 


Under the act of 1833, as 
atfecied by the act of 
Sepiemb'r'll, 1841, from 
January lo July, 1842. 


Number, weight, or mca 
sure, lo which is aflixed 
Ihe value lo be found in 
the next column. 


Fixed value on the nuni 
bier, wriglit, or measure, 
in dollars and cents 


C o 

I. 5< 2 

Si 


CTi 

-a 

5 tl 

.2 if 

si. 

s 
< 


C 3j •-> 
I'll 

o o ^ 

3 1 3 


.30 per ct. 


23perct. 


23perct. 


I lb. 4 drs. 


50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












$1 75 pe 


r gross 


Same 


^ 










$2 25 pe 


r gross 


Same 

1 


1 








1 


S3 25 per 


gross 


Same 1 

i 
1 


)>(See G 


lass.') 








$3 25 pe 


r gross 


Same i 


1 
J 










8 cents p 


er gallon 


Same 


U galls. 


1 10 


29 


1-3 


1-3 


Free 


Free 


Free ! 1 lb.4 drs. 


45 


15 


1-3 


1-.3 


Free 


Free 


20perct. 1 lb.4 drs. 


25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


4 cents p 


er pound 


Same i 




- 


- 


- 


3 cents p 


er pound 


Same i 1 lb.4 drs. 


30 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


15 cents 


per pound 


Same. | 










25perct. 


21.^ p.ct. 


2U p.ct. llb.4 drs. 


1 00 


25 


1-3 


1-3 


25 per ct. 


21^ p.ct. 


21] p.ct. Each - 


Val. . 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


25perct. 


2 U p.ct. 


21ip.ct.: 




20 






20perct.! Same 


Same ' Piece - 


Val. - 


40 


1-3 


1-3 


20 p. ct. 


Same 


Same. i 










20 p. ct. 


Same 


Same. 










25 p. ct. 


2U p.ct. 


2 U p.ct.' 1 lb.4 drs. 


1 50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


25 p. ct. 


2U p.ct. 


211 p.ct. 












30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 " 25 lb.7 oz. 

\ 


6 25 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


20 p. ct. 


Same 


Same. \ 










30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. jProhibit'd 










25 p. ct. 


21 1 pet. 


2Up.ct. 










15 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. I 










15 p. ct. 


15 p.ct. 


20 p. ct. ' 


!lb.4drs.l 


75 


20 


1-3 


1-3 



Doc. No. 163. 



345 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



= €: 









Each 



Pipe 

25 lbs. 7 oz. 
J lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 
25 !l.s. 7 02. 



1 lb. 4 ur.s. 
Dozen 



Piece 



Yalaalion 



Doaen 



c -"3 



3 75 



20 00 

10 50 

25 

25 

2 00 



] 00 
1 50 



Val. 



37: 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



J= 60 
O 

'El's y 

g3« 



35.08 



35.08 
2S.01 
28.01 
28.01 
28.01 



28.01 
28.01 



35.08 



= i- be 3 r„ 



24.78 



24.78 
20.21 
20.21 
20.21 
20.21 



20.21 
20.21 



24.78 



35.08 24.78 

28.01 i 20.21 



c 3 5 £ 

S"^ bl>'^ 

£ a_ 5 a! 



17.64 



17.64 
1.5.61 
15.61 
15.61 
15.61 



15.61 
15.61 



17.64 



17.64 

15.61 



= 11 



^'~ 5 c 



(b — > OS o 

S I- 0) OJ 

3 5 — — 



Each 



Pipe 

1 lb. 4 drs. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 

1 lb. 4 drs. 

2 lb. 8 oz. 



1 lb. 4 drs. 
Dozen 



Piece 



Boaeu 



00 



25 00 
37, 
25 
25 
12 



1 25 
4 50 



Val. 



Val. - 

50 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



3 3) 

c •- 


Foreign product'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
fiiroign flag. 


Foreign producl'nB 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 

from Spain proper- 


20 


14 


11 

■■A 


26 


18 


14 


20 


14 


11 


20 


14 


11 


20 


14 


li 


20 


14 


11 


26 


18 


14 


20 


14 


11 


20 


14 


11 


26 


18 


14 


SO 


14 


11 



346 



Doc. ISTo. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 






Into the United States from 


Tariff of general importation into 






all foreign nations. 


Spain. 




DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 


a 


~^ 'Ca- 


■£■? t b 
"■ 9 ^ X 

t-' 


c "• 5 . 

■? — .^ i 
't •= 2 3 


H £ 

S i - 


IIS' 


a 

= 5^ 

.r St 
|| 

< 

1-4 


11 a 

= 1 u 
c o ft 


1 


Walches, of all kinds, and 


12^ p.ct. 


121 p.ct. 


20 p. cl. 


Valuati'n 


6 


1-2 




parts of. 
AVatch crystals - - - 


12i p.ct. 


12! p.ct. 


20 p. ct. 


Dozen - 


60 


15 


1-3 


1-3 




Water, rose - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


_ 


_ 




Wax, bees' - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


1 lb.4 drs. 


Yell'w 

30, 
white 

50. 


15 


1-3 


1-3 




Wax beads - - - 


1.5 p. ct. 


15 p. ct. 


20 p. ct. 














Wax candles - - - 


6 cents p 


er pound 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 




Wearing apparel, and other 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Prohibite 


d. 










personal baggage, in actual 




















use. 




1 














Weld - - - - 


Free 


Free Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 




AVhalelione, the product of 


121 p.ct. 


12 p.ct. 20 p. ct. 


1 lb.4sars. 


50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 




foreign fishing. 




















Whale oil, of foreign fishing - 


15 cents 


per gallon 


Same 


3^ gals. 


1 20 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


' 


Wheat flour - - - 


50 cents 


per cwt. 


Same 


Prohibit'd 


_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 




Wheat - . . . 


25 cents 


per bush. 


Same 


Prohibit'd 












W'hetstones - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


Each - 


40 


15 


1-3 


1-3 




Whips - - - - 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 














White arsenic - - - 


Free 


Free 


20 p. ct. 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 




White vitriol . - . 


Free 


Free 20 p.ct. 


1 lb.4 drs. 


.5 


20 


1-3 


1-3 




White lead, whether dry or 


5 cents p 


er pound Same 


- 


- 


- 


_ 


- 




ground in oil. 


















White clayed sugar 


3i cts. p 


er pound ) Same 


(See Sug 


ar.) 










Whiting and Paris white 


1 cent pe 


r pound Same. 














Willow sheet, used in the ma- 


30 perct. 


23pcrct. 23 perct. 














nufacture of hats or bonnets. 


















Wilton carpeting 


63 cts. p 


er square yard. 














W'indsor soap - - ,- 


15 percr. 


15 perct. 20 perct. 1 lb.4drs. 


75 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


* 


Window glass not above 8 by 


- 


- 


- 


^ 












10 inches. 




















Window glass above 8 by 10, 


- 


- 


- 














and not above 10 by 12 in. 




















Window glass above 10 by 12 


_ 


- 


- 


>(See G 


lass. ) 






1 




inches. 
















i 




Window glass, all, imported 


Ch'ged with 


- 


_ 










1 




in plates or plates uncut. 


ihe highest 
uiy onwin- 
dow glass. 






J 








1 





Doe. No. 163. 



34T 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Caba. 


Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 










Rico. 




III 

0. -foi 

Ill 

X Oi c 


Percentage duly on the fixed 
value. 


Number, weight, or mea- 
sure, lo which is affixed 
the value to be found in 
the next column. 


Fixed valu«o:i the mmi- 
ber, weight, or measure, 
in dollars and cents. 


Per cenlage duly on the fixed. 
value. , • 


trc.H T? 

c S^ a. 


2 c 
C t.. 


Foreign nroducl'n.s 
under llie nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


I'oreign product'ns 
under the nation 
al flag import! d 
from Spain pro 
per. 


C t, 

1=^ 


Foreign jirnduct'ns 
under ihe nation- 
al flag, and those 
of Spain under a 
foreign flag. 


Foreign pr.iduci'ns 
under the nation- 
al flag imported 
from Spain proper. 


Dozen 


37i 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Dozen 


75 


20 


14 


II 


Doz. bottles 


1 75 


28.01 


20.21 


15 61 


Doz-bottl's 


2 25 


20 


14 


1 1 


Prohibited - 










101 lb.l2oz 


Yellow 

$15, 

white 

$37 50. 


26 


18 


U 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


62^ 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64. 






' 






25 lb. 7 oz. 


3 12i 


28.01 


20.21 


1.5.61 


I lb. 4 drs. 


m 


20 


14 


11 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


62^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


62i 


20 


14 


11 


3^ gallons 


2 00 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


2 gallons - 


62^ 


20 


14 


il 


See flour - 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Barrel - 


12 50 


40 


32 


20 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


28.61 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


20 


14 


a 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


25 


20 


14 


J. I 


25 lbs. 7 oz. 


3 50 


28 01 


20.21 


15.61 


101 lb. 12 07. 


10 00 


20 


14 


U-. 


Doz. cakes 


37i 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


Doz'n cakes 


50 


20 


14 


It 



348 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 















DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tarifl' of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


I1E>'0MI>'ATI0N OF 




"2 ^^ S 

s 2 ^-^ . 




^ >.~^ 


= 3 . 


%1 


« 


i|l 


MERCHANDISE. 


1 








C ^ K 

a j; c 


5 ^ 

xl 


C 
■^ b'r 






(0 




; act 
by tl 
11, I 

to Jul 


ill 

-" 5 G, "^ 




5 iS 


'5 ^f 


ill 




£ 


^%3Z^ 


~~ S ^ 


"- ^ X 


a'i X 


5 g« 


2 'a. 


c ^ t 




■^ 




"T h -^ ^ 


'Z ^"ri 'C 


''is — 


s c 


0^ •- 


V-. — ^ 




1 


%%1%i 




;^ ~> e. 




<L"2 C 
t. K « 


tn 


^il 








- s,;j.^ 






L<C C 




= s = 




3 


_^-. «-! .-C 




^»=-.- 


ii~'~ 


P< 


< 


a.2 tp 


Wine imported in bottles, 


By an act 


of Congress of July 


All wine 


in barr 


els, in 


clu 


ding 


cases, <>r casks, viz : 


14, 1832, it was provided 


the ca 


sk. 










that from and after the 3d 


4-| gals. 


20 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 




day of Mar., \%'iA, one-half 


In bottle 


s, inclu 


ding t 


he 


bottle: 




only of the specific rafes of 


Each - 


1 00 


20 


1-3 


1-3 




dutits then chargeable on 














WINKS, respectively, should 














be levied and collected. 














By a subsequent act of Con- 














gress of July 4, 1836, the 












duty on wiN-Ks was again 














reduced one-half. In the 














operation of this law, how- 














ever, it was not designed 














that the respective rates of 














duties should be reduced 














one-half, but providing that 














one-half unly of the amount 














of duty then esses V should 














thereafter be assessed. (See' 














" Treasury Instructions," 














and " Mode of calculating 














Duties on Wines," dated 














First Comptroller's Office, 














Sept. 13, 1836.) 














The duties her^ appended are 














prepared in conformity with 














the act of Congress of Mar. 














1834, and the section of the 














act of Sept. 11, 1841. The 














operation of the act of .July, 














1836, is explainec 


above. 












Wine, Madeira, per gal. 


50 cents 


25 cents 


25 cents 




- 


- 


- 


- 


"vVine, Sherry, pale £*. brown. 


50 cents 


25 cents 


25 cents 




_ 


_ 


_ 


- 


per gal. 


















Wine, Sicily, per gal. 


30 cents 


15 cents 


15 cents 




- 


- 


- 




Yy'ine, red, of France, in casks, 


6 cents 


3 cents 


3 cents 




_ 


_ 


_ 


_ 


per gal. 


















♦Vine, other, of France, in 


10 cents 


5 cents 


5 cents 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


casks, per gai. 


















Wine of France, in bottles & 


22 cents 


11 cents 


11 cents 


* 


- 




- 


- 


cases, per gal. 


















Wine, red, of Spain and Aus- 


10 cents 


5 cents 


5 cents 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


tria, per gal. 






•■ 


' 











Doc. No. 163. 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



349 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
llico. 



fS S 



-F-c: ". — 



^ ^f a 

S t^ q: <L 



cs — 

a n 



Pipe 

44^ gallons - 

Valuation. 

Cask 

Valuation. 

Case of doz- 
en bottles 
Pipe 



115 00 
1 25 



20 00 



3 00 
35 00 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



i: = hi 
ij ::: si 

-■5 S"^ 

C ;. fcii'rt c 



p a; c 'j; 



35.08 
35.08 



35.08 



35.08 
35.08 



24.78 
24.78 

'24.78 

24.78 

24.78 



17.64 

17.64 



17.64 



17.64 
U.64 



'?2 ■S'o 



j2,«„_ 



E2: 



Pipe 

4::^ gallons 

Cask 

Doz. bottles 
Pipe 



100 00 

1 25 

20 00 

3 00 

20 00 



Per centage duty oa the fixed 
value. 



26 
26 



26 



26 

26 



c c s :^ 






5 S ■- ■— " 



S "^ -e a. 
- 2 S S 

~ S--.5 
t. -^^ tc « 
c c CO a. 



18 



!3 



14 
U 



14 



11- 



;50 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 





DUTIES ON 




Into the United States from 


Tarifl' of general importation into 




all foreign nations. 


Spain. 


DENOMINATION OF 




^ti~ . 


■i^^Xiii 




S CD 


a o 






MERCHANDISE. 


■ i 






:l1 


QJ (^ 3 


is 












0~'r>-- 


^ - lu S 




=: 72 


tC 


? -S'S 




£ 
5 






Number, wcigl 
sure, to vvliicl 
the value to h 
the next colu 


§=- = 

QJ ^ !C 


1- H CD 


11 

1 

4 


5 s- ^ 

Hi 


Wine, other, of Spain, Aus- 


15 cents 


7^ cents 


7r\ cents 












tria, Germany, & the Meil- 


















nerranean, in casks, per gal. 


















IrVine of other countries, in 


30 cents 


15 cents 


15 cents 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


casks, per ga). 


















Wine of other countries, in 


30 cents 


15 cents 


15 cents 


- 


- 


- 


- 


_ 


bottles, &c., per o:al. 


















Wine bottles, in addition to 


$2 per gr 


OSS 


Same. 












the duty on wine imported 


















in bottles, the bottles are 


















chargeable with a duty of — 


















Wire, brass _ _ - 


2.5 per ct. 


21J p.ct. 


21^ p.ct. 


Ilb.4dr3. 


50 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Wire, silvered or plated 


•5 per ct. 


5 per ct. 


20perct. 


llb.4drs. 


50 


20 


1-3 


1-3 


'Wire, square, for umbrellas. 


12ip.ct. 


12^ p.ct. 


20 per ct. 












(See Square toire. ) 


















Wire, iron and steel, not ex- 


5 cts. pe 


r pound. 


Same "^ 












ceeding No. 14. 






1 












Wire, iron and steel, exceed- 


9 cts. pe 


r pound 


Same V 


(See Iron 


wire.) 








ing No. 14. 


















Wire, iron and steel, annealed 


Same as 


other wire 


Same J 












Wire, cap and bonnet, covered 


12 cents 


per pound 


Same. 












with silk, flaxen yarn, cot- 


















ton, or thread, manufactured 


















abroad. 


















Woad or pastal - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


- 


- 


- 


- 


- 


Wood, dye, Brazil 


Free 


Free 


Free 


101 lb. 12 


1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-4 


Wood, brazilletto 


Free 


Free 


Free 


oz. 
Do 


1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-4 


Wood, log - • - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Do 


1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-4 


Wood, Nicaragua 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Do 


1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-4 


Wood, red - - . 


Free 


Free 


Free 


Do 


1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-4 


Wood, sandal, in a powdered 


Free 


Free 


Free. 












state, in which it is exclu- 


















sively used for dyeing. 


















Wood, all other dye - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


101 lb. 12 


1 00 


10 


1-4 


1-4 


Wood, Quassia - - - 


Free 


Free 


Free 


oz. 
llb.4drs. 


10 


15 


1-3 


1-3 


Wood, all manufactures of. 


25 p. ct. 


21^p.ct. 


SUp.ct. 












not otherwise specified. 


















Wood screws, so called 


30 p. ct. 


23 p. ct. 


23 p, ct. 












Wood .... 



















be. No. 163. 



351 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 


Tariff of 


mportation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 


«? 5 


s i 


Per cenltige duly on the lixed 


^TS 


= oT 


Per centage duly on ihe fixed 


s|^ 


o i) C 


value. 


J- 3! 3 


S 3 . 


value. 


>- X 3 














gilt. 

cli is 
be I'o 
uinn. 




P 60 


ation 
those 
der a 


I if 2 

= s g "*" 




C o~ 


5 a 

~ bu 
3 M 




0.22 §• 


?lf 1 


_5 t_og 


1"^ 




i: CD = CS 


^s|^ 


s^i 


^0 




-3 5 Q.». 


Oj -^ ,-!i Oi 


■* &-3 


5o . 


C Z to 'iS = 
tec r: i^^.S."^ 




||| i 


"x'EjS 


?rfe 


bo ffl * .S^-.X" 


r-3 " D. 
5)" yw 


= - 9i 2 




•5-2 to 
^= Si; 








III 


'S'S bi 
,0 3c 


- J -a « Vli a; 

,0 3 ;a ■« 


£■0 3 

a_ 2 


jg to -' -J 


^ 


.^ 




^ 


2 """^ 


^ "" 


tn 


k:Li 


i. - cii — 


1 




















; )-A]l wine 


not speci 


fied in 


the tariff: 














1 Doz. bot- 


3 50 


35.08 


24.78 


17.64 


Doz. bottles 


3 00 


26 


18 


14 


j ileg. 




















J 
















-. 




lOUb.12 oz 


11 2.5 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


62| 


20 


14 


11 


,1 lb. 4 drs. 


75 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


62i 


20 


14 


11 


2^ lb. 7 oz. 


3 12^ 


28.01 


20.21 


15.61 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


m 


20 


14 


11 


In deposiie 


- 


2 


2 


2 


101 lb. 12 oz 


2 00 


2fl 


14 


11 


only. 




















i)o 


_ 


2 


2 


2 


Do 


2 00 


20 


14 


11 


Do 


_ 


2 


2 


2 












Do 


_ 


2 


«> 


2 












Do 




Al 


2 


2 













352 



Doc, No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OP 
^MERCHANDISE. 



DUTIES ON 



Into the United Stales from 
all foreign nations. 



■10 p. ct. 



c i r *§ 7^ 



'26 p. ct. 



(U-T 



-cte.O; 3 



26 p. ct. 



Wool, unmanufactured, the 
value whereof at the place 
of exportation shall exceed 
8 cents per pound, be&ides 
a specific duty of 4 cents 
per pound. 

Wool, line, unmanufactured, mixed with dirt or other mate- 
rial, and thu.s reduced in value to 8 cents per pound, the 
appraiser:? shall appraise the same at such price as, in 
their opinion, it would have cost had it not been so 
mixed, and a duty thereon shall be charged with such 
appraisal. 

Wool, unrnanutactured, of different qualities, imported in the 
same bale, bag;, or package, and any part thereof being 
worth more than 8 cents a pound, valued by appraisers, (as 
above,) that part shall pay a duly of 2Q per cent, ad 
valorem. (See act September 11, 1841.) 

Wool, unmanufactured, the value whereof at the place of 
exjortation shall not exceed eight cents per pound, shall 
be imported free of duty ; and if any wool so imported shall 
hejine wool, mixed with dirt or other material, and thus 
reduced in value to tight cents per pound, or under, the 
appraisers shall appraise the said wool at such price as in 
their opinion it would have cost had it not been so mixed, 
and a duty thereon shall be charged in conformity with 
such appraisal. 

Wool imported on the ski^i shall be estimated as to weight 
aiid value as other wool. 

Wool, manufactures of, all 



viilled and fulled cloth, 
known by the name of 
plai?is, kerseys, or Kendall 
c-ottwis, and all manufac- 
tuies of wool, or of which 
luoid is a component mate- 
rial. 

Wool, hats or caps of - 

\V'ool, mits, gloves, bindings, 
and hosiery. 

Wool yarn, besides a specific 
duty of four cents per 
pound. 

Worsted stufT goods 

Wool, merino, shawls made 
of. 

Wool, felts or hat bodies, 
made wholly or partly of. 



50 


P- 


ct. 


30 


P- 


ct. 


25 


P- 


ct. 


50 


P- 


ct. 


Free 




50 


P- 


ct. 


13 cents 



29 p. ct. 



23 p. ct. 
2Hp.c. 

29 p. ct. 



Free 
29 p. ct. 

each 



29 p. ct. 



23 p. ct. 
2U p.c. 

29 p. ct. 



20 p. ct. 
29 p. ct. 

Same 



"^ Woollen manufactures arc ar- 
ranged under eight classes, 
nccording to quality : 
Feryard. I 

I r ^^\ 

50 

75 



TariflT of general importaation into 
Spain. 



"So— = 






;: > rt 

■- X rt 






= c = 
Q.2 >N 



Class 1<( 

Class 2 5 ^ 

Class 3 1 1. 

Class 4J 5 

Class 51 2 

Class 6j 1 

Class 7i \ , 



00 
50 
50 
50 
00 
00- 
00 
00 
50 



Class 8i compr 
87i 
12 00 



Each 



^20 

257 
30 3 

^25 

20 
30 
25 
20 
? 

5 

ehend 
20^ 
25 S 



Unman ufactur 
cept Saxony 



ed wo 
is pro 



J ! 

Prohibit'di 
Prohibit'dj 

1 lb. 4 dr. 



80 



Each - 
Prohibit'd 



Valu'm 



20 



1-2 

1-3 

1-3 
1-2 
1-3 
1-3 

1-3 

ing 

1-3 



15 



20 



1-3 



1-4 

1-3 

1-3 
1-4 

13 
1-3 

1-3 

shawls 

1- 



ex- 
ited. 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



I-.1 



loc. No. 163. 



353 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



^ S 2 i 

C3 t- C ' 



S£ 



III 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



o 



S C! S 



=11- 






Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 









Iss 



X Oj ^ 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



2 ^ o> cii 
•~ o o t. 

•E -| « '^g 



§■50 a 

S.— " =i 



Wool unm 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 



anufactu 
1 00 



reJ, wi 
35.08 



thout disti 
24- 78. 



notion : 
17.64 



Manufact' 
of wool gen- 
erally. 



Valuat'n 



35.08 



Valual'n 



35.08 



1 lb. 4 dvs. 



Each 



37| 35.08 



1 00 



28.01 

24 



24. T8 



24.78 



24.78 



17.64 



17.64 



15.64 



20.21 15 61 Each 



1011b.l2oz. 



5 00 



26 



Manufact's 
of wool gen- 
erally. 



Each 



1 lb. 4 drs 



V^alual'i) 26 



Valual'n 



8 00 



1 50 



26 



20 



20 



IS 



It 



18 



14 



14 



14 



14 
11 



354 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 3— COMPARATIVE 



DENOMINATION OF 
MERCHANDISE. 



DUTIES ON 



Into the United States from 
all foreign nations. 



Tariff of general importation into 
Spain. 



■- 


IS 




a) 


7i 




>^ 


>-, 


^ 


Oj 




-« 
































* 


;i 






Ci, 








^ 


= 


■/) 


*"^ 






0( 


o 








coc 


o 


« 


"* 


;U 






c = 2_r =-5-- ^ 



.2 -a "3 b 

I. O — 3 

;=> 



G--r 5*0 
5= == 0/ '-> 

<L ^ X <h 

■ae>a 

C l_ OJ © 



c cT 


i» 


M 








:= 3 . 








ri a 
^ 3 


-3 


5 '? — 




■r 3; 








£ tTC 


E- G- W 


3 


2 4; C 

£i4 *" *"* 


0. X a 


3 
< 


CL,« = 



o 2 5'3 Q. 



Free 
Same 



20 p. ct. 

3 cents p er pound 

17 



Worsted and silk shawls and ! Free 

other manufactures of. | 

Worsted yarn - - - 
Wrapping paper of all kinds 
Writing paper - - - 
Wrought or cut nails - 

Yarns, (See Cotton) - - j 25 p. ct. 21^ p.c. 

Yarn, linen, so called^ used ■ 35 p. ct. 2l|p.c. 

in the manufacture of milli- 

nets. I 

Yarn, woollen, besides a spe- : 50 p. ct. 29 p. ct. 

cific duty of four cents per j 

pound- 
Yarn, worsted - - - | 20 p. ct. Same 
Yarns, tarred - - - 4 cents p er pound 
Yarns, untarred - - - 5 cents p er pound 
Zinc - - - - Free Free 
Zinc, in nails . - - Free Free 
Zinc, in sheets - - - Free Free 



20 p. ct. 

Same 
Same 
Same 
Same 

21^ p. c. 
2l|p.c. 



29 p. ct. 



Same 
Same 
Same 
Free 
20 p. ct. 
20 p. ct. 



(See Pap 
(See Nail 

Cotton, p 



1 lb. 4 dr. 



1 lb. 4 dr. 



1 lb. 4 dr 
lib. 4 dr. 
1 lb. 4dr, 



er) 
s.) 

rahibite 

80 
80 



15 



15 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-3 



1-4 
1 3 
1-3 



The foregoing tariff of Spain pro- 
per went into operation on the 
1st November, 1841, and ap- 
plies to the peninsula and the 
adjacent islands ; it is, however, 
the tariff of general importation 
only — separate tariffs existing 
for importation.«! from America, 
from the Philippine islands, and 
from China. These, being im- 
portant to the complete under- 
standing of the commercial sys- 
tem of Spain, are hereto append- 
ed — (Vide Appendix to No. 3.) 

In addition to the duties specified 
in the columns of the tariff, six 
per cent, is collected under the 
title of " balanza." 



The moneys, weights, and measures, are reduced from thoseof Spain to their commercial equiv- 
alent in the moneys, weights, and measures of the United States, with the exception of the 
Spanish " vara," which is nearly equal to 93-lOOths of a yard. 

No tariff of importation into either the Canary or Philippine islands is in possession of the De- 
partment. 



. No. 163. 



355 



TARIFFS— Continued. 



IMPORTS. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Cuba. 



Tariff of importation into the island of Porto 
Rico. 



"E a 



Co- 






Ream 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



1 lb 4 (Irs. 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 



q; a; G 

■SES 



Valuat'n 



37A 



37; 
75" 
75 
00 



Per centage duly on the fixed 
value. 



.35.08 



35. CS 



35.08 
35.0S 
35.03 
28.01 



m A O; .Tj 

fill . 



24.78 



24.78 



24.78 
24.78 
24.78 
20.21 






s|1 



? 5 o; 



17.64 



17.64 



17.64 
17.64 
17.64 
15.61 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



I lb. 4 drs. 
1011b.l2nz, 
10llb.l2oz. 
1 lb. 4 drs. 



p 3 



Per centage duty on the fixed 
value. 



1 00 



1 00 

4 00 

4 00 

25 



All productions, natural or industrial, of Spain, 
importtd direct into Cuba, under the Spanisli 
flag, pay, without distinction, 7.14 per cent. 
on the fixed value specified in the column of 
the tariff, except fine jeu;elry, which paijs 2. b'd 
per cent. 

The basis of the foregoing tai-iff of importation 
into Cuba is the published tarilf of 1835. To 
the per centage in the columns of that tariff is 
added the increase of one-seventh, as by the de- 
cree of August, 1838, and the half per cent. 
imposed on the 1st December, 1841 — making 
the actual tariff in operation at the present 
time. 

In addition to the duties specified in the columns, 
one per cent, "balanza" is collected on the 
amount of duty on all imports, except Spanish 
flour and cordage. Wines and spirits of all 
kinds pay 50 cents per pipe, 35 cents per half 
pipe, and 12^ cents each dozen bottles, addi- 
tional. 



£"3 s 



20 
26 
26 

20 



•^ « M c 



O •— I- o 

tug a-J^ 



14 



14 

18 
18 
14 



11 



11 

14 
14 
11 



Ail productions, natural and industrial, of 
Spain, imported under the national flag 
from Spain direct, or from the island of 
Cuba, pay six per cent, on the fixed value 
specified in the columns of the tariff, except 
fine jewelry, which pays two per cent. 

The tariff for Porto Rico, used in the forego- 
ing statement, is that of 1836. No advices 
of any change have since been received by 
the Cepartme'it. One per cent. " balanza' 
and one half per cent, "consulado" duties 
are collected in addition to the duty speci- 
fied in the columns of the tariff. 



356 



Doc. No. 163. 

. APPENDIX TO No. 3. 



TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO SPAIN FROM AMERICA. 



Denomination of merchandise the pro- 
duce of and fiom America. 



Spirits from sugar cane, from Spanish 

possessions _ _ - 

Same from countries formerly Spanish 

possessions 
Same from other countries - 
Jndigo from Spanish possessions 
Indigo from countries formerly Span- 
ish possessions _ - - 
Indigo from other countries - 
Sugar, white, brown, mascabado, and 
broken, from Spanish possessions - 
Same from countries formerly Spanish 
possessions _ _ - 
Sugar from other countries - 
Sugar, refined, in loaf or candy, from 

Spanish possessions only - 
Cacao from Spanish possessions 
Cacao from Carracas, Soconusco, 

Maracaibo, and Trinidad - 
Cacao from Guayaquil 
Cacao from Cayenne, Curacao, Mag- 

dalena, and elsewhere 
Coifee from Spanish possessions 
CoQee from countries formerly Span- 
ish possessions - - - 
Cotfee from other countries - 
Tortoise shell, unwrought, from Span- 
ish possessions - - - 
Same from countries formerly Span- 
ish possessions . - - 
Same from other countries - 
Wax, yellow, from Spanish posses- 
sions only _ _ - 
Wa.v, white, from Spanish posses- 
sions only - - - 
Copper in pigs, bars, &c. from Span- 
ish possessions . - - 
Same from countries formerly Spanish 
possessions - - - 
Same from other countries - 
Copper, in sheets, from Spanish pos- 
- se.-sions only 

Hides, liuflalo, horse, ox, and seal, 
uritaimed, from Spanish posses'ns 
Same, fanned, IVom Spanish posses'ns 
Same, urjamiecl, from Buenos Ayres 
and other countries formerly Span- 
ish possessions - - - 






T ^ - 2 
f f- w _ 

. ' O _= X 

2. c > - 

— V. o D 
= .-_ 



4^ gallons 

4j gallons 
4t gallons 
lOl'U.s. 12 oz. 

101 lbs. 12 oz. 
101 lbs. 12 oz. 

25 lbs. 7 oz. - 

2.5 lbs. 7 oz. - 
25 lbs. 7 oz. - 

25 lbs. 7 oz. - 
1 lb. 4 drs. - 

1 lb. 4 drs. - 
1 lb. 4 drs. - 

1 To. 4 drs. 
101 lbs. 12 oz. 

101 lbs. 12 oz. 
101 lbs. 12 oz. 

1 lb. 4 drs. - 

1 lb. 4 drs. - 
1 lb. 4 drs. - 

25 lbs. 7 oz. - 

25 lbs. 7 oz. - 

101 lbs. 12 oz. 

101 lbs. 12 oz. 
101 lbs. 12 oz. 

101 lbs. 12 oz. 

1 lb. 4 drs. - 
1 lb. 4 drs. - 



1 lb. 4 drs. 



•i ~ - 

o ~ - 



£fS' 



_ C3 
O - 

— 4i 



2 00 

2 00 
2 00 

75 00 

75 00 
75 00 

2 00 

2 50 

2 50 

3 50 

30 

12^ 

25 
10 00 

10 00 
10 00 

3 00 

3 00 

3 00 

2 50 

4 50 

20 00 

20 00 
20 00 

20 00 

10 
25 



15 



12 

15 

1 

3 

7 

10 

12 
15 

10 
10 

10 
10 

15 
4 



12 

3 

8 
12 

2 



10 
15 



■a -S * 

-.-5 3 

5 -o I 



o g 3 «: 



10 I Double 



Do 
Do 
Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 

Do 
Do 



Do 



1-2 

2-3 
2-3 

1-2 

2-3 
2-3 

1-2 

2-3 

2-3 

1-2 
1-2 

2-3 
2-3 

1-2 
1-2 

2-3 
2-3 

1-2 

2-3 

2-3 

1-2 

1-2 

1-3 

2-3 
2-3 

1-2 

1-2 
1-2 



2-3 



Doc. 'No. 163. 
APPENDIX TO No. 3— Continued. 



357 



TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO SPAIN FROM AMERICA. 



Denomination of merchandise the pro- 
duce of and from America. 



Same from other countries - 
Tin, in bars or any other form, purifi- 
ed or not, from Spanish possessions 
Same from countries formerly iSpauish 
possessions _ . . 

Same from other countries - 
Cochineal from Spanish possessions - 
Cochineal from countries formerly 

Spanish possessions 
Cochineal from other countries 
Wool, Vicunia, from Spanish posses'ns 
Wool, Vicunia, from countries formerly 

Spanish possessions 
Wool, Vienna, from other countries - 
Wool, other kinds, from Spanish pos- 
sessions - - - - 
Wool, other kinds, from countries for- 
merly Spanish possessions 
Wool, other kinds, from other coufltr's 
Woods, fine, for instruments and cab- 
inet work, from Spanish possessions 
Same from countries formerly Span- 
ish possessions - - - 
Same from other countries - 
Woods, medicinal, balsamic and odor- 
iferous, in logs, ])owder, or chips, 
from Spanish possessions - 
Same from countries formerly Span- 
ish possessions . _ - 
Same from other countries - 
Woods, dye, in logs or chips 
Same from Spanish possessions 
Same from countries formerly Span- 
ish possessions _ _ _ 
Gold and silver, in bars, lumps, or dust, 
old and useless plate, old and use- 
less ornaments, &c., or coined in 
money, free of all duty, under all 
flags, and from all places. 
Gold or silver, wrought into plate or 
ornaments, with or wiihsut stones 
set therein, &c., coming from Span- 
ish possessions in America, without 
distinction of flag 
Same proceeding from countries for- C 
merly Spanish possessions J 

Same from other countries 



■ti - oj c 

-C ■— J3 — 

•x -a 2 o 

C-2-S ^ 

CJ « S 

.c J- > - 

= « ® 2 



1 lb. 4 

101 lbs. 

101 lbs. 
101 lbs. 
] lb. 4 

i lb. 4 
1 lb. 4 
101 lbs. 

101 lbs. 
101 lbs. 



drs. 

12 oz. 

12 oz. 
12 oz. 
drs. 

drs. 

drs. - 
1 2 oz. 

12 oz. 
12 oz. 



101 lbs. 12 oz. 



101 lbs. 
101 lbs. 



12 oz. 
12 oz. 



101 lbs. 12 oz. 



101 lbs. 


12 oz. 


2 


00 


101 lbs. 


12 oz. 


2 


00 


101 lbs. 


12 oz. 


10 


00 


101 lbs. 


12 oz. 


10 


00 


101 lbs. 


12 oz. 


10 


00 


101 lbs. 


12 oz. 


1 


00 


101 lbs. 


1 2 oz. 


1 


00 



101 lbs. 12 oz. 



Gold 
Silver 
Gold 
Silver 



^ E 9 



1.5 

11 50 

11 .50 
11 50 

I 50 

1 50 

1 50 
35 00 

35 00 
35 00 

26 00 

20 00 
20 00 

2 00 



1 00 



Valuation 
> Valuation 



aj 2 =« 
C3 c; — . 



10 
5 

12 

15 

3 

4 
6 



5 

10 



5 fco 



•^ c 



d- rj '13 W 



5 



Valuation 



{ .0 



5 S 
o 2 3 



,2 S S, 



Double 

Do 

Do 
Do 
Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 

Do 
Do 

Do 



3 


Do 


5 


Do 


5 


Do 


6 


Do 


8 


Do 


3 


Do 


4 


Do 



Do 



1-4 

1-4 






2-3 

1-2 

2-3 
2-3 

1-2 

2-3 
2-3 

1-2 

2-3 
2-3 

1-2 

2-.^ 
2-3 

1-2 

2-3 

2-.'J 



1-2 

2-3 
2-3 
1-2 
2-3 

2-3 



358 



Doc. No. 163. 

APPENDIX TO No. 3— Continued. 



TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO SPAIN FROM AMERICA. 





i 'S z 


1 ' 


» « 


03 


• O) k- 




? a, — 


p £i 


^ JS 




"O -^ <^ 




, or me 
is affix 
found 
n. 


he nui 
measui 
■ents. 




S . 
p ho 


= ? 3 
O 
'■3 «j >-, 




- . n. C 


«j w 




a 


Q.j= - K 


Denomination of merchandise the pro- 


eigh 
hich 
tob< 
olui 




Ige du 
alue I 
I flag. 






duce of and from America. 


5 ^ o^i 


_3 _bX) £ 


« "3 


g o o « 




- C 3 X 


53 Qi rt 


^ ^ a 




o _, *. .S 




'umber 
sure, t 
the val 
the ne 


111 


er cen 

fixed 

nation; 


c ,o 
a> ^ 
c 
bo 

3 


uty of 
ditiona 
amoun 
respect 




Z 


Cu 


a, 


< 


Q 


Pearls, emeralds, and all precious 












stones, from Spanish possessions - 


Ounce - 


Valuation 


1 


Double 


1-2 


iSamo from countries formerly Span- 












ish possessions - - - 


Ounce - 


Valuation 


2 


Do 


2-3 


Same from other countries - 


Ounce - 


Valuation 


3 


Do 


2-3 


Skins, chinchilla, from Spanish pos- 












sessions - - - - 


Dozen - 


4 00 


10 


Do 


1-2 


Skins, chinchilla, from countries for- 












merly Spanish pos:-essions 


Dofeen - 


4 00 


12 


Do 


2-3 


Skins, chinchilla, from other countr's 


Dozen - 


4 00 


15 


Do 


2-3 


Skins, tiqrer or jaguar, from Spanish 












possessions - - - 


Each - 


4 00 


10 


Do 


1-2 


Skins, tiger or jaguar, from countries 












formerly Spanish possessions 


Each - 


4 00 


12 


Do 


2-3 


Skins, tiger or jaguar,from other coun- 












tries . - . - 


Each •- 


4 00 


15 


Do 


2-3 


Skins, vicunia,from Spanish posses'ns 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


10 00 


10 


Do 


1-2 


Skins, vicunia,from countries former- 












ly Spanish possessions 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


10 00 


12 


Do 


2-3 


Skins, vicunia, from other countries - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


10 00 


15 


Do 


2-3 


Pimento of Tobasco 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


10 00 


10 


Do 


2-3 


Pita, (agave Americana,) unmanufac- 












tured, from Spanish possessions - 


101 Ib.^. 12 oz. 


1 00 


1 


Do 


1-2 


Same from countries formerly Spanish 












possessions ... 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


1 00 


3 


Do 


2-3 


Same from other countries - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


1 00 


6 


Do 


2-3 


Same, manufactured, from Spanish 












possessions only - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


12 50 


1 


Do 


1-2 


Chincona from Loja, Peru, and other 












countries formerly Spanish posses'ns 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


1 00 


5 


Do 


2-3 


Vanilla from those countries formerly 












Spanish possessions 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


6 00 


12 


Do 


2-3 


Sarsaparilla from those countries for- 












merly Spanish possessions 


25 lbs. 7 oz. - 


6 25 


3 


Do 


2-3 



All articles the produce, natural or industrial, of the Spani.sh possessions in America, and im- 
ported diiect therefrom, not specified in the " tariff of importation from America," pay 2 per cent, 
under the national flag, and 4 per cent, under a foreign, upon the value afiixed to such articles 
in the " tariflf of general importation." 

No other articles, the produce of those countries formerly Spanish possessions in America, are 
admitted with special duties, (except such as are designated in the foregoing tariff; all other being 
subject to the duties preiscribed by the " tariff of general importation." 



Doc. No. 163. 

APPENDIX TO No. 3— Continued. 



uDfj 



TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO SPAIN FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 





)r mea- 
affixed 
und in 


c Si 


■S ■^ 

a « 


on, ad- 
whole 
under 


Denomination of merchandise the produce of and 
from the Philippine islands. 


fumber, weight, c 
sure, to which is 
the value to be fo 
the next column. 


ixed value on the 
ber, weight, or mi 
in dollars and cet 


er ccntage duty 
fixed value und 
national flag. 


uty of consumptji 
diiional on the 
amount of duty 
respective flags. 




S 


^ 


PL, 


a 


Manilla hemp, unmanufactured - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


4 00 


1 


Half. 


Manilla hemp, in cordage _ _ _ 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


6 00 


2 


Do 


Oil of cocoa - - 


3| gallons 


75 


2 


Do 


Indigo of first and second quality 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


50 00 


1 


Do 


Indigo of third and fourth quality 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


20 00 


i 


Do 


Rice ...--. 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


3 00 


2 


Do 


Rice in husk . _ - . - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


60 


2 


Do 


Horns, buffalo and oxen _ _ _ 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


1 00 


1 


Do 


Sugar - - _ . .- ,. 


2.5 lbs. 7 oz. - 


1 00 


5 


Do 


Sugar, in candy - - - - - 


25 lbs. 7 oz. - 


4 50 


5 


Do 


Sugar, refined or in loaf _ _ . 


25 lbs. 7 oz. - 


2 50 


5 


Do 


Reeds, (bejucos de camarines) - - - 


Hundred 


5 00 


H 


Do 


Cacao ----_- 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


10 


1 


Do 


Coffee, in husk ----- 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


3 50 


2 


Do 


Coffee, cleaned - - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


7 00 


2 


Do 


Canes for walking sticks, without ferules, with 










joints, of one yard or more 


Each - 


75 


3 


Do 


Canes of lesser size - _ _ . 


Each - 


25 


3 


Do 


Tortoise shell ----- 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


4 50 


1 


D© 


Tortoise shell, (de barriga) _ - _ 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


1 00 


1 


Do 


Tortoise shell, (de cahuana) - - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


40 


1 


Do 


Wax 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


25 00 


2 


Do 


Glue from hides - - - , - 


25 lbs. 7 oz. - 


1 50 


n 


Do 


Glue, fish _ - - - - 


25 lbs. 7 oz. - 


2 00 


n 


Do 


Coverlets, rough, ofllocos - 


Each - 


Valuation 


H 


Do 


Coverlets, smooth, ofllocos - 


Each - 


1 00 


H 


Do 


Shell, mother of pearl - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


12 00 


H 


Do 


Coyote, fine - - - - - 


Yard - 


1 00 


5 


Do 


'Coyote, ordinary - - _ - 


Yard - 


12^ 


3 


Do 


Hides, raw, of buffalo - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


2 00 


1 


Do 


Hides, salt, of the same - - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


3 00 


1 


Do 


Hides, cow, raw and salted - - _ 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


4 00 


1 


Do 


Hides, tanned, buffalo and cow - - - 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


6 00 


1 


Do 


Hides, raw, of deer - - - - 


Hundred 


15 00 


1 


Do 


Gonote ------ 


101 lbs. 12 oz. 


1 50 


H 


Do 


Guinarra - - - . . 


Yard - 


5 


H 


Do 


Guingon (gingham) de Ilocos - - - 


Yard - 


\H 


n 


Do 


Canvass of Ilocos - - . . 


40 yards 


8 00 


H 


Do 


Woods, fine and other, free. 










Manteles of Ilocos . _ _ . 


Each - 


Valuation 


2^ 


Do 


Medrinaques - - - - _ 


Yard - 


10 


1 


Do 


Honey -----_ 


25 lbs. 7 oz. - 


50 


5 


Do 


Sinews, cow - - - - . 


25 lbs. 7 oz. • 


1 75 


H 


Do 


Sinews, deer - _ - _ _ 


25 lbs. 7 oz. - 


3 00 


H 


Do 


JVipis-pijia of a yard wide - - - 


Yard - 


2 00 


H 


Do 


JVipis-pifia a little over half a yard - - 


Yard - 


1 00 


H 


Do 


JVipispiiia, striped, mixed with Manilla or silk - 


Yard - 


25 


2i 


Do 



360 



Doc. ]S^o. 163. 

APPENDIX TO No. 3— Continued. 



TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO SPAIN FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 



Denomination of merchandise the produce of and 
from the Philijipine islands. 






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<= S J5 



(U Ol 




J= J= 








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O o 




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£" c 




3 3 




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W) — 














C 


r,-^ 


o 






I. x 


CO 



J. _2 


lU 


S o 


Tl 




c 


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S3 


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C-J= 




y - 


-3 



'.- a 



Gold and silver in bars, lumps, or powder, old and 
useles- plate, coined money, etc., free of all duties. 

Gold and silver, wrought into plate or ornaments, 
from the Philippine islands - _ - 

Ditto from other parts of Asia — gold 

Ditto from other parts of Asia — silver 

Birds of Paradise _ _ _ _ 

Wood, sibucao, ai;d other dye - - . 

Handkerchiefs of Nipis-piiia, embroidered 

Pastils of odor of the Zebu - - 

Seeds or grain of St. Ignacio, so called - 

Chests (petacas) of fine straw _ _ - 

Chests, (petacas) of common do - 

Mats of palm leaf . . . _ 

Pimienta . . _ . - 

Rayadillos, (striped goods,) of silk 

Napkins of Ilocos - - 

Sinagudan - . - _ . 

Sinamay - - - 

Hats of fine straw - 

Hats, common - - . _ . 

Hats, third rate - - - - - 

Ta])ices of silk - - - - - 

Terlingas . . . _ . 

Robes of nipis-pina, embroidered 



Each - 

Each 

1 lb. 4 drs. 
25 lbs. 7 oz. 

Ea.-.h - 

Each - 

Each - 

1 lb. 4 drs. 
Yard 

Dozen - 

Yard - 

Yard - 

Each - 

Each - 

Each - 

Yard - 
Yard 

Each - 



Valuation 
Valuation 
Valuation 
3 00 

Valuation 
50 
1 50 
50 
25 
20 
10 
35 
80 

50 
75 

Valuation 
60 
40 

Valuation 



1 



6 
10 

3 

Free 

10 

3 

1 

2i 
3 

n 

2-1 
2^ 
2i 



^5 

H 

n 
^ 



Nothing; 

Do 

Do 
Half. 
Nothing,. 
Half. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Da 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 



Fruits, goods, and effects, the produca, natural orJnJustrial, of the Philippine islands, import- 
ed direct therefrom, not specified in this tarifT, pay 2 per cent, on a valuation made at thelcus- 
tom-houses whereat imported. , 



Boc. No. 163. 
APPENDIX TO No. 3— Continued. 



36i 



TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO SPAIN FROM CHINA. 







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C tT^ ^3 


3 S • 




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a J§ ii 


a V. 


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1- oi 3 


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impti 
the 
duty 
igs. 


DeBominaiion of merchandise the produce of and 
from Chima. 


!S g o ^ 




4; ^ 


;onsu 
on 
of 

vefli 




umber, 
sure to 
the valu 
the nex 


ixed val 
ber, wei 
in dolla 


er cent; 
fixed V 
national 


luty of c 
ditional 
amount 
respecti 




a 


^ 


PL, 


n 


Fans ------ 


Pozen 


Valuation 


10 


2-3 


Indian ink in cakes - - - . 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


Valuation 


25 


2-3 


Balls of ivory - - - - - 


Each 


Valuation 


25 


2-3 


Buratos, (a kind of woollen stuffs) 


Pieces of from 










10 to 11 yds. 


4 25 


20 


2-3 


Boxes with paints _ - - _ 


Each 


Valuaiion 


25 


2-3 


Boxes containing tea - - . - 


Each 


Valuation 


25 


2-3 


Boxes with pieces of ivory for games 


Each 


Valuation 


25 


2-3 


Baskets, fdigree, or of ivory ... 


Each 


Valuation 


25 


2-3 


Cinnamon ----- 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


15 


20 


2-3 


Cangas ------ 


Piec'sof 6 yds 


1 00 


20 


2-3 


Cigar cases of shell, ivory, or mother of pearl 


Each 


Valuation 


25 


23 


Cloves ------ 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


50 


5 


2-3 


Glue from ass's skins - - - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


3 00 


10 


2-3 


Costureros of ivory - - - . 


Each 


Valuation 


25 


2-3 


Pictures of birds, landscapes, &c. 


Each 


Valuation 


25 


2-3 


Espumilla, woven like damask, in pieces of from 










22 to 23 yards . . - - 


Yard 


2 00 


5 


2-3 


Inegos, or service of China ware, for coffee and tea 


Each 


Valuation 


25 


2-3 


Lansin, (a species of gauze) - - . 


Yard 


50 


5 


2-3 


Liencacillo, (a kind of linen fabric) 


Chucubite - 


125 00 


20 


2-3 


Linen, Canton, superfine . _ _ 


Piece 


32 00 


20 


2-3 


Linen, Canton, fine - - - - 


Piece 


25 00 


20 


2-3 


Linen, common _ . . - 


Piece 


5 00 


20 


2-3 


Nankeens, yellow, in pieces of - 


8 yards 


1 00 


15 


2-3 


Nankeens, yellow, in pieces of - 


fi yards 


75 


15 


2-3 


Nankeens, blue, in pieces of - 


11 yards 


1 00 


15 


2-3 


Manta (a species of woollen fabric) of first quality 


Piece 


75 


15 


2-3 


Manta do do second quality 


Piece 


50 


15 


2-3 


Marcerinas, of filigree or mother of pearl - 


Each 


Valuatian 


25 


2-3 


Filigree work of shell, ivory, or mother of pearl - 


Each 


Valuation 


25 


2-3 


Shawls and handkerchiefs of damask, embroidered. 










printed, or plain, including those of silk, of 20 










to the piece - - . - - 


Each 


Valuation 


15 


2-3 


Pepper ---__- 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


n 


20 


2-3 


Rhubarb - . . - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


1 00 


15 


f 2-3 


Sinamay - - _ - - 


Yard 


40 


20 


.1 2-3 


Tea, pearl - . - - - 


I lb. 4 drs. - 


1 00 


15 


2-3 


Tea, hyson and other kinds - - . 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


75 


12 


2-3 



All articles the produce of and from China not comprehended in this tariff pay 25 per cent, upon 
their respective valuations, and two-thirds more as consumption duty. 

The importation from China and the Philipine islands is restricted to the national flag. 



I No. 4. 



TARIFF 



IMPORTATION INTO BRAZIL 



364 



Boc. Xo. 183. 



No. 4. 

TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO BRAZIL. 

The loUovv'iiis tariff is taken from the " Jornal do Commercia," Rio de Janeiro, date January 3, 1812. 

The fixed valuations are redueeil to the United Stales currency ; the rate of exchange as quoted at that date being 
used — 1,720 reis = one Spanish dollar. 

In the per ctn^u^e column the 1 1 per cent, entry and 3i storage are not included ; neither the additional charges 
on liquids. « 









o 

>^6 




Number,weight, 


'li 


2 — 


DENOMINATION OF MERCHANDISE. 


or measure. 










> 

© £ •- 


Per cent! 
the fixe 


Aniseed _.._■- 


.32 lbs. 8 oz. - 


1 84 6 


15 


Brazils (sheep skins) - - - - - 


Dozen - 


4 64 


15 


Blacli pepper __---- 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


8 7 


15 


Blue nankeens, India - - - - - 


Piece 


1 10 2 


15 


Blue nankeens, English - - - - - 


26| inches 


5 8 


15 


Boot, Spanish ------ 


Dozen - 


9 28 


15 


Bottles - - 


Hundred 


3 77 


15 


Brass wire - - - ■ - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


29 


15 


Brass basins ------ 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


28 


15 


Brimstone, in rolls - - - 


32 lbs. 8 oz. - 


81 2 


15 


Butter, Irish ------ 


I lb. 4 drs. - 


23 2 


15 


Canvass, Russia 


Piece 


11 60 


15 


Canvass, English 


Piece 


9 28 


15 


Canvass, narrow - - - - - 


Piece 


6 96 


15 


Cheese, Dutch ------ 


Each - 


40 6 


15 


Cheese, English 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


29 


15 


Codfish ------ 


Box or bale - 


4 64 


15 


Coal tar, English - _ - - - 


Barrel - 


4 16 6 


15 


Coals ------- 


Tonelada 


9 28 


15 


Candles, spermaceti - - - - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


34 8 


15 


Candles, tallow - •• - - - 


Box 


4 06 8 


15 


Colored sheep skins . _ - - - 


Dozen - 


8 12 


15 


Copper, for braziers _ _ - - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


27 5 


15 


Copper, for sheathing . - - - - 


I lb. 4 drs. - 


27 5 


15 


Coffee bagaing, German _ - _ - 


Piece 


3 48 


1& 


Cordage, English ----- 


130 lbs. 


10 44 


15 


Cordage, Russian - - - - - 


130 lbs. 


10 44 


15 


Cordage, Coir ------ 


130 lbs. 


8 12 


15 


Deals of pine ------ 


Dozen - 


8 12 


15 


Demijohns ------ 


Each - 


46 4 


15 


Duck, Russian ------ 


Piece 


5 80 


15 


Duck, English ------ 


Piece 


5 80 


15 


Gunpowder, fine, in cannisters - - - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


26 1 


50 


Gunpowder, in kegs - - - - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


26 1 


50 


Gunpowder, for blasting - - - - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


26 1 


50 


Hams, Portuguese ----- 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


10 6 


15 


Hams, Hamburgese - - - - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


10 6 


15 


Harns, English ------ 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


10 6 


15 


Hams, American . - - _ . 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


10 6 


15 


Hedging bills, large - _ - - - 


Each 


23 2 


15 


Hedging bills, small ----- 


Each 


17 4 


15 


Hide.s, dry, from Rio de la Plata - - - . 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


10 6 


15 


Hessens ------ 


Yard 


9 


15 


Iron wire ..---- 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


7 6 


15 


Iron hoops ------ 


130 lbs. 


3 71 2 


15 


Iron pots, cast ------ 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


3 4 


15 


Iroii pots, wrought ----- 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


17 4 


15 



Doc. No. 163. 
No. 4.— TARIFF OF BRAZIL— Continued. 



365 









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TS «J 


>. ^• 




Number,weight, 


.s - 


"55 


DENOMINATION OF MERCHANDISE. 


or measure. 




41 "^ 

as <U 














£ 


3h 


Iron in bars, English - - _ _ ^ 


1.30 lbs. 


2 90 


15 


Iron in rod, English - - - _ . 


130 lbs. 


3 71 2 


15 


Iron in barsj Swedish - - . . _ 


130 lbs. 


4 06 


15 


Iron in rod, Swedish ----- 


130 lbs. 


5 22 


15 


Jerked beef from Rio de ia Plata - - - 


32 lbs. 8 oz. - 


1 16 


15 


Lead in bars -.-._- 


) 30 lbs. 


.5 80 


15 


Lead in sheets - - . _ - _ 


130 Ibs", 


5 80 


15 


Linseed oi! in casks or jugs . . _ . 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


8 7 


15 


Macaroni, vermicelii, &c. _ _ _ . 


32 lbs. 8 oz. - 


2 32 


15 


Mess beef ...... 


Barrel - 


11 12 6 


15 


Mess pork ------ 


Barrel - 


13 92 


15 


Muscatel raisins . - - _ _ 


Box 


2 32 


15 


Muskets --_.-_ 


Each - 


Valuation 


15 


Osnaburgs _-_--_ 


43^ inches 


11 


15 


Paper, almaco, 1st quality - . - . 


Ream 


1 62 4 


15 


Paper, almaco, 2d qualify - - - .. 


Ream 


1 62 4 


15 


Paper, florete, 1st quality 


Ream 


1 10 2 


15 


Paper, tiorete, 2d quality - . - . 


Ream 


1 10 2 


15 


Portuguese hoes - « _ _ _ 


Each - 


6 5 


15 


Portuguese axes - - _ - . 


Each - 


29 


15 


Portuguese dowlas - - _ _ . 


43^ inches 


17 4 


15 


Pitch, Swedish ------ 


barrel - 


5 80 


15 


Rosin ------- 


Barrel - 


1 84 6 


15 


Rod tin - - - - ' - 


lib. 4 drs. - 


20 7 


15 


Salt ---.-.. 


1 1-10 bushel - 


34 8 


15 


Saltpetre --__._ 


32 lbs. 8 oz. - 


2 90 


15 


Sail twine ...... 


I lb. 4 drs. - 


23 3a31 3 


15 


Sewing twine ------ 


32 lbs. 8 oz. - 


3 77 


15 


Sewing thread, port - - . . _ 


Package 


1 16 


15 


Sewing silk, assorted ...... 


1 lb. 4 drs. 


4 64 


15 


Shoe thread - - - _ 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


23 2 a 31 3 


15 


Shot, assoited - - 


130 lbs. 


8 70 


15 


Snuff, Princeza ------ 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


2 32 


15 


Soap, English ...... 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


6 9 


15 


Soap, American - - - - . - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


6 9 


15 


Soap, Mediterranean - - - - - 


1 ib. 4 drs. - 


6 9 


15 


Steel, Milan ------ 


130 lbs. 


6 96 


15 


Shell almonds - - - - - 


32 lbs. 8 oz. - 


2 32 


15 


Tar, Swedish ---.-. 


Barrel - 


4 64 


15 


Tar, American ------ 


Barrel - 


2 90 


15 


Tea, hyson ------ 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


58 


30 


I'ea, souchong ------ 


1 Ib. 4 drs. - 


23 2 


30 


Tin plates ------ 


Box 


9 28 


15 


Turpentine, spirits of - 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


10 6 


15 


Wax, white ---_-_ 


1 lb. 4 drs. - 


34 8 


15 


Wax, yellow - - - 


Mb. 4 drs. - 


34 8 


15 


Waxed calfskins - - - _ . 


Dozen - 


11 60 


15 


White lead ----_. 


130 lbs. 


8 70 


15 


Whiting 


130 lbs. 


92 8 


15 


Wheat, of Cape of Good Hope - - - _ 


1 1-10 bushel - 


1 16 


15 


Wheat, of Talparaiso - - - - - 


1 1-10 bushel - 


1 16 


15 


Wheat, of Europe - - - _ _ 


1 1-10 bushel - 


1 16 


15 


Window glass, in boxes of 100 faet - - . 


Box 


4 06 8 


15 



366 



Doc. No. 163 



No. 4.— TARIFF OF BRAZIL— Continued. 

I^ew regulation for the valuation of liquids, generally, and Jiour from wheat, organized in con- 
formity with the decree <f the 7th January, 1840, and put in force on the 27th February. 







o a 


a 
o 




Number,weight, 


.S " 


33 
"^ (8 


DENOMINATION OF MERCHANDISE. 


or measure. 


1 § 


bo -3 

G3 01 






> oa 








2 — S 








£ 


f^ 


Alcohol, 36° Cartier proof _ - - - 


1 lb. 4 drs. . 


68 6 


48^ 


Beer, in casks ------ 


132 gallons - 


92 80 


48A 


Beer, in bottles - - ' - 


Dozen of 9 qr'ts 


2 32 


48| 


Brandy, cognac, French - - - - - 


132 gallons - 


174 00 


48A 


Brandy, other ------ 


1.32 gallons - 


92 80 


49| 


Brandy, French, in demijohns or bottles - - - 


9 quarts 


5 80 


48^ 


Brandy, other, in demijohns - _ - - 


9 quarts 


3 48 


48| 


Cider, in casks - . _ - - - 


132 gallons - 


17 40 


48^ 


Cider, in bottles - _ - - - 


9 quarts 


2 32 


48^ 


Cordials ------ 


9 quarts 


4 16 6 


48^ 


Flour, from wheat _ _ _ - - 


Barrel - 


9 28 


48^ 


Gin, in casks ------ 


132 gallons - 


92 80 


48| 


Gin, in bottles or flasks - - - - - 


9 quarts 


1 97 2 


48.^ 


Gin, in jars ------ 


9 quarts 


1 74 


48i 


Gin, in kegs ------ 


132 gallons - 


92 80 


48| 


Oil, sweet, in cask^ or jars 


132 gallons 


116 00 


48^ 


Oil, sweet, in bottles or flasks - - - - 


9 quarts 


3 77 


48^ 


Oil, vegetable, all other not specified - - - 


132 gallons - 


104 40 


48| 


Oil, fish, whale, and spermaceti - - - 


132 gallons - 


90 48 


48^ 


Oil, animal, all other not specified _ _ - 


132 gallons 


63 80 


48i 


Spirits, all not specified - - - - - 


132 gallons - 


92 80 


48^- 


Vinegar ------- 


132 gallons - 


34 80 


48i 


Wine, in casks, champaign _ _ - - 


132 gallons 


208 80 


48^ 


Wine, Xeres, (sherry) - - - - - 


132 gallons - 


162 40 


48^ 


Wine, Madeira, superior - - - - 


132 gallons - 


162 40 


48Jr 


Wine, muscadel - - - 


132 gallons 


1.39 20 


481 


Wine, Oporto, (fertoria) - - - . 


132 gallons - 


139 20 


48| 


Wine, Sicily, (marsala) - - ... 


132 gallons - 


104 40 


48* 


Wine, Portugal, (jurujuga) - - - - 


132 gallons - 


87 00 


48i 


W"ine, Bordeos, superior _ _ - - 


132 gallons - 


76 56 


48i 


Wine, Lisbon _ - - - - 


132 gallons - 


65 10 


48^ 


Wine, Lisbon, superior - " " " " 


132 gallons - 


75 40 


48^ 


Wine of Oporto and Sicily, in imitation of Madeira 


132 gallons - 


63 80 


m 


Wine, Figuera and A^'ienna, new, and Madeira, common - 


132 gallons - 


58 00 


48^ 


Wine, of Spain ------ 


132 gallons - 


49 30 


48* 


Wine, all other in casks, not specified - - - 


132 galloy^s - 


46 40 


48i 


Wine in bottles, Champaign and Constantia, or inaitations 


Dozen o^9qr't9 


10 44 


48i 


thereof. y 
Wine, Madeira, Muscatel, Sherry, Rhenish, white or 








9 quarts 


6 96 


48^ 


red, and Bordeaux, of whatever quality. 








Wine, Muscatel and Frontignac - - - - 


9 quarts 


2 61 


48^ 


Wine, all other in bottles, not specified - - - 


9 quarts 


5 74 3 


48^ 



No. 5. 

TARIFF 

(in part) of 

IMPORTATION INTO RUSSIA, 

COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1842; 

AND 

ABSTRACT OF THE IMPERIAL MANIFEST OF JULY, 1839, 

EELATING TO THE 

MOBTEYS, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES, OF RUSSIA. 



168 



Doc. iSTo. 1U3. 



No. 5. 
RUSSIAN TARIFF.* 

List of the liiiUcs on the principal articles of iin]iort into Russia, accorJins; to the New Tariff, v.-hich took effect 
January 1, 1812, officially coniinunicaied to the Department of Suae, in anticipation of its appearance in a complete 
form. 



Denomination of inerclian- 
dise. 



Almonds in shells, &c. 
Alum . .. - 

Antimony 

Arrack and rum, not above 
10 desfrees. 



Arrack and rum, up to 15 

degrees. 
Arrack and rum, above 1.5 

degrees. 
Brimstone 



Cardamoni 

Cassia - - - 

Cider in bottles - 

Cider in hogsheads (usual 

measure. ) 
Cochineal 

Cocoa - - - 

Cinnabar 

Cloves - _ 

Coffee _ . . 

Cotton, raw 

Cotton J' am 

Cubet)s - 

Currants - - - 

Dates . - - 

Figs 

Ginger - . _ 

Gum, copal, sandarac, tra- 

gacanth, &c. 
Gum elastic, in pieces 
Gum elastic, manufactured 
Hops - - . 

Indigo - - - 

Lead in pigs, rolls, &c. - 
Lemons and orang«3 

Mace 

Madder - - - 

Nutmegs - - - 



Quantities. 



Per pood, 

36 lbs. 
Per berco- 

witz, 360 

lbs. 
Per pood, 

36 lbs. 
Per anker, 
40 bottles, 
usual mea- 
sure. 
Do 

Do 

Per berco- 
witz, 360 
lbs. 

Per pood, 

36 lbs. 

Da 

Per bottle 

Hogshead 

Per pood, 
36 lbs. 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 
Per box of 

300. 
Per pood, 
36 lb?. 

Do 

Do 



Nev? 
duty. 



$1 50 
75 

L5 

21 52i 

32 28-i 



Denomination of merchan- 
dise. 



35 



7 87^ 



36 



50 
37 J 
00" 



10 12* 



15 



65 
25 
62 
6li- 

ISl 

87i: 

50 I 

3si; 

87^: 

35 j 

i 

^^ i 

08| 

OS-fi 

35l 

07i': 

eo'li 



Nuts - . . 

Orlean (annatto) 

Olive oil 

Pepper, while, black, and 

red. 
Pimento 

Porter in hhds, usual meas. 
Porter in bottles - 
Pumice stone 

Quercitron bark - 

Quii'ksilver 

Raisins - - - 

Rice . . _ 

Safflower 

Sacharum saturni 

Safl'ron - - - 

vSago - _ _ 

Salt 

Shellac - - - 

Silk, raw 

Sugar, raw, white, yel- 
low, and red. 

Tin in blocks and bars 

Tin in sheets 

'I'obacco in leaves and stalks 

Tobacco in leaves, cleaned 
of stalks, called negro. 

Tobacco, cigars - 

Tortoise shell 

Turmeric 

Whalebone 

Woods — logwood, Nicara- 
gua, Sapan, Pernambu- 
00, and sassafras. 

Wood, fustic 

Wood, mahogany 

Wines, all kinds, except 
Austrian and Hungarian. 



Quantities. 



CO ll Wines, champagne, in bot- 

l| ties. 
60 jj Wines, all other sorts, in 
13 I; bottles. 



Per pood, 

36 lbs. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Perhhd. - 

Per bottle 

Per pood, 

36 lbs. 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 
Do 
Do 
Di» 

Per pound 

Do 
Per pood, 

36 lbs. 
Per pound 



New 
duty. 



56i 

97^ 

1 -m 

2 40 

2 70 
33 75 

26i 



75 
10 



45 
90 

1 35 
48^ 

1 87^ 
30 
75 

1 95 

2 85 

45 
I 35 
4 50 
9 00 



50 
37i 
3 7 J; 



'* 



1 50 



Per berco- 
witz, of 
360 lbs. 
Do 

Per pood, i 
36 lbs. I 

In pipes & 36 00 
hlids., per 
hhd., usu- 
al meas- 
ure. 

Per bottle 



Per bottle 



67^ 
37i 



Vide page 47. 



Doc. No. 163. 369 

EXPORT DUTIES, AND NEW TAX ON SHIPPING. 

The duties on exports from Russia remain the same as before, as also 
the quarantine and additional duties, noticed in the report. 

Since preparing the report, information has been received that a tax of 
three silver roubles, (^2 25,) per last, each voyage, has been laid on all the 
shipping, both foreign and Russian, trading to the port of St. Petersburg, 
for the use of the cook-house, dedicating the amount to the profit of the 
town of Cronstadt. The only exemption from the payment of this tax is in. 
the case of the ship proceeding to St. Petersburg without entering the har- 
bor. ^ It is the intention of the Government to request the vice consuls of 
the dift'erent nations to collect this revenue. 



MONEYS, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES OF RUSSIA. 
MONEYS. 

Abstract of the imperial oukaz (manifest J of 1st July, 1839. 

The silver rouble of the present coinage, and all its parts, is, from hence- 
forward, the principal, unchangeable, and legal mensure or standard 
(monetary unit) of the currency; and consequently all taxes, dues, and 
contributions, and all payments and salaries, are to be cast into silver. 

The bank notes are to remain as a sign of value, which is fixed at 30 
roubles 50 copecks, bank notes, per silver rouble, whether in roubles or in the 
smaller parts. 

At this rate, it is at the option of individuals to pay in silver coin or 
bank notes all Government taxes and dues; all payments by particularized 
scales, as postages, stamps, passports, &c., and all coutribations levied 
under or payable to Government, 

All agios, in silver and bank notes, are prohibited ; exchanges are fixed 
in silver, and price currents are made out in tiie same ; and no exchanges-, 
or prices in bank notes are allowed to be quoted. 

Gold coin is received and paid by the credit establishment (i. e. the 
commission for extinguishing the debts of the empire, banks, &c.) at an 
advance of 3 per cent, on its original value, viz : the imperial at 10 roubles 
30 copecks, and the half imperial at 5 roubles 15 copecks. 

The treasurer's and credit estabhshmeuts are not permitted to receive 
all Russian coin, old and new, unless clipped, punched, or filed. 

Copper coin in circulation is to be received at 'd\ copecks per silver copeck, 
with some modifications. 

By a manifest of July 1, 1S41, His Imperial Majesty ordered tlie ii^vue: 
of notes of 50 roubles of silver, of a nevir form, to the amount of 30 millions 
of silver roubles, to be advanced against securities of immovable property, 
half the interest to be made by the banks of Mosc-ow, and the other half 
by those of St. Petersburg. 

These notes were to be placed on the same footing as the notes then in 
circulation, and to be convertible into the precious metals on demand. 
For every issue of such notes, to any amount, the banks are obliged to 
deposite coin to the value of not less than one-sixth of the amoimt of n-otes 
so issued. ' 

25 ■ V 



370 



Doc. No. 163. 



WEIGHTS. 



For weighing precious stones, gold, or silver, the troy weight is used. 
The heavy goods, such as iron, hemp, tallow, &c., they weigh by the 
bercowitz, a nominal weight, containing ten one-poud weights. 





Berc. 


Poud. 


Funl. 


Zot. 


1 ton (20 cwt.) makes, Russian weight 


6 


2 


s 


S5i 


1 cwt. (112 lbs.) do do 





3 


4 


42^ 


1 stone (14 lbs.) do do 








15 


53^ 


1 pound (16 oz.) do do 








1 


10| 


1 ounce (IG drs.) do do 











^ 


1 drachm ----- 











^12 


At the same rate — 


Cwt. 


lbs. 


oz. 


drs. 


1 bercowitz makes English (avoirdupois) - 


3 


25 


11 


14§ ! 


1 poud do do - - 





36 


1 


13i 


1 funt do do - - 








14 


7i 


1 zolotnic do do - - 











24 



MEASURES. 

Lineal measure. 

The verst contains 500 sagenes, 7 feet English^rl sagene. 
The sagene contains 3 archenes. 

The archene contains 16 verschokesz=2S English inches. 
The verschoke is 1| English inches. 

To reduce the Russian archene into English inches, multiply by 7 and 
divide by 9. 

EXAMPLE. 

9 7 36 inches, an English yard. 

7 

9) 252 (2S inches, a Russian archene. 
18 

72 

72 



Liqttid measure. 

The redro, which was definitely determined at 750 cubical English 
inches for its contents, is the standard liquid measure ; it contains about 
30 Russian pounds of river water; 13 English wine gallons contain about 
4 vedros; 153 beer gallons contain 57 vedros. 



' Doc. No. 163. 371 

Dry measure. 

1 bag of rye flour weighs 9 pounds, or 360 Russian poods=:40 poods 
per pound, dry measure.' P ^#,.k^ 

1 bag of wheat flour weighs 5 pounds, or 200 Russian poods. '''^ 
60 Russian tschverics contain about 14 English Winchester bushels. 

Superficial vieasure. 

The desateen is in length So sagenes, and in breadth 30 sagenes, mak- 
ing 2,400 square sagenes, or 117,000, square feet. 



No 6. 



TARIFF (IN PART) 



IMPORTATION INTO SWEDEN 



3T4 



Doc. No. 163,. 



No 6. 
LIST OF DUTIES ON THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF IMPORT INTO SWEDEN 



OH, whale, and other fish 


1 
10 per cent, ad val. 


Fish, salted, herrings per 




"Candles, spermaceti 


IG 320-1000 cents 


IVarrel - _ - 


26 112-1000 cts. 




per Swedish lb. 


Whale fins, unwrought, 




Skins and furs, undressed : 


(15 oz. avoir.) 


per 15 (iz. - - - 


2 448-1000 cts. 


Bear - - . each 


56 320-1000 cts. 


Whale fins, wrought, per 




Buck and goat - " 


7 344-1000 cts. 


15 oz. 


9 792-1000 cts. 


Beaver - - " 


16 320-1000 cts. 


Cotton goods : 




Sheep, lamb, and 




Cambrics of a fineness 




Crimea - - " 


8 160-1000 cts. 


above 75 threads to an 




Sheep, others, un- 




inch of warp - per ell. 


4 896-1000 cts. 


dipped - - " 


3 264-1000 cts. 


Satins and jeans to 




Genett - - - " 


3 60-1000 cts. 


5 quarters wide - " 


4 896-1000 cts. 


Calabar or squirrel per doz. 


2 856^1000 cts. 


Dimity to 8 quar- 




Badger - - - each 


2 448-1000 cts. 


ters broad - - " 


6 328-1000 cts. 


Hare skin? - - " 


1 904-1000 cts. 


Percales and batis- 




Ermine or weasel - " 


680-1000 of a ct. 


te to 5 quarters- 




Polecat - - - '* 


5 508-1000 cts. 


wide » - - " 


6 328-1000 cts. 


Dog - - - " 


1 904-1000 ct. 


Velveteens & Man- 




©lutton- - - " 


26 112-1000 cts. 


chesters to 4 quar- 


• 


Rabbit - - - " 


816-1000 of act. 


ters wide - - '' 


6 328-1000 cts. 


Lion - - - " 


80 cts. 


Velvet 


3 264-1000 cts. 


Leopard - - " 


$1 06 112-1000 


Pique net, figured, 




Lynx - - - " 


26 112-1000 cts. 


to 5 qrs. wide - " 


9 792-1000 cts. 


Martin - - - " 


19 584-1000 cts. 


Corderoys to 4 qrs. 




Tails - - per doz. 


16 320-1000 cts. 


broad - - ** 


8 160-1000 cts. 


Meneeker - per skin. 


2 448-1000 cts. 


Gauze, half lawn, 




Reindeer - - " 


8 976-1000 cts. 


muslin, mull, or 




Fox - - , - " 


26 112-1000 cts. 


jaconet, to 9 qrs. 




Raccoon - - " 


10 608-1000 cts. 


wide - - " 


4 080-1000 cts. 


Seal - . - " 


4 896-1000 cts. 


Net trimmings per 15 oz. 


80 cts. 


Sable - - - " 


80 cts. 


Shawls, neckatecs, 




Tails - - per doz. 


44 896-1000 cts. 


and pocket hand- 




Swan - - - each 


8 976-1000 cts. 


kerchiefs, figured 




Tiger - - - " 


80 cts. 


in the weaving per J ell 


6 528-1000 cts. ■ 


Otter - - - «' 


26 112-1000 cts. 


Potash,rough,perl81b.l2oz 


816-1000 of act. 


Wolf - - - " 


22 848-1000 cts. 


Potash, refined or 




Other not specified - 


10 percent, ad val. 


calcined - - " 


13 56-1000 cts. 


Dressed, more or less, or tan- 




Pitch - - per bbl. 


$1 20 


ned and sewed together, 




Tar - - - " 


53 056-1000 cts. 


all sorts, pay 50 per cent. 




Flour, wheat, per 225 lb. 


32 640-1000 cts. 


more than the above du- 




Wheat - per bbl. 


32 640-1000 cts. 


ties for undressed skins 




Indian corn - - " 


$2 


and furs. 




Cotton - perlSoz. 


408-1000 of act. 


Rice - per 15 oz. avoir. 


Hot. 


Beef or mutton, 




Cotton - . - " 


1-3 of a cent. 


salted - per bbl. 


$2 66 112-1000. 


Tobacco, Maryland 




Bacon per 18 lb. 12 oz. 


53 56-1000 cts. 


leaves - - " 


4i cts. 


Dye woods, unrasp- 




Tobacco of other de- 




ed, all sorts 


1 per cent, ad val. 


nomination - " 


U cts. 


Dye woods, chips of ' ' 


19 584-1000 cts. 


Tobacco leaves, in 




Animals : 




rolls - - - " 


12^ cts. 


Horses - - each 


$4 80 


Tobacco stems - " 


U ct. 


Horned cattle - " 


$2 66 112-1000 


Hops, per lispund (18 lb. 12 




Other quadrupeds - " 


80 cts. 


oz. avoirdupois) - 


40 cts. 


Horses and colts imported 




Cigars - - per 100 


40 cts. 


for the improvem't of the 




SnuS, Spanish per 15 oz. 


29.376-1000 cts. 


breed pay one-fourth of 




SnuS; other sorts - " 


9 792-1000 cts. 


the above duty. 




Fish, salted cod or 




Ewes and rams from Ger- 




ling - per bbl. 


99 584-1000 cts. 


many & countries on the 




Fish, dried or smok- 




Atlantic imported for im- 




ed - per 18 lb. 12 oz. 


13 56-1000 cts. 


proving the breed - 


Free, 



' A 



No. 7. 



KINGDOM OF DENMARK^ 



SCHEDULE 

OF 

ARTICLES ON WHICH NEW DUTIES ARE LEVIED 

AT 

THE SOUND AND THE TWO BELTS, 
Cii>t>iEvcix& JuxE 1, 181:1, AND JAYUAar 1, 1842. 



376 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 7. 

KEW DUTIES OF DENMARK LEVIED AT THE SOUND AND THE TWO BELTS,* 

SchPdulP of articlps nol enumerated in llie tariff of Christianople of 1645, the rates of which, corresponding with 
one per cent aU valurem, are to be levied at the Sound and the Two Belts, far the period of ten years, commencing 
on the loth of June, 1811 



Denomination of articles. 


Rates hither- 


Unity rated. 


Rates to be lev- 






to levied. 




ied from the 






15th of June, 


In English. 


In Danish. 








1841. 


Annatto or roucou 


Orlean 


9 


stivers 


100 pounds 


9 stivers. 


Argol or tartar - 


Viinsteen 


6 


stivers 


300 pounds 


6 stivers. 


Arsenic 


Arsenicum 


12 


stivers 


300 pounds 


8 stivers. 


Auripigmentum 


.\rsenik, rod - 


9 


stivers 


100 pounds 


6 stivers. 


Barilla, alkali, or so^ia - 


Soda - 


6 


stivers 


300 pounds 


3 stivers. 


Camel's hair 


Camelhaar 


30 


stivers 


50 pounds 


12 stivers. 


Canella, alba - 


Canella, alba - 


36 


stivers 


100 pounds 


6 stivers. 


Cardamoms 


Cardemnmme - 


36 


stivers 


100 pounds 


; 8 stivers. 


Casi^ia fistula 


Cassia fistula - 


36 


stivers 


100 pounds 


12 stivers. 


Cassia lignea - 


Cassia lignea - 


36 


stivers 


100 pounds 


9 stivers. 


Cement 


Cement 


36 


stivers 


13 barrels 


12 stivers. 


Cocoa - - - 


Cacao 


24 


stivers 


100 pounds 


6 stivers. 


C«flee - 


CaffebOnner - 


24 


stivers 


100 pounds 


6 stivers. 


Conej wool 


Caninhaar 


30 


stivers 


50 pounds 


30 stivers. 


Cotton, manufactures of. 


Manufactur-varer af bo- 


Various 


Various 


1 per cent, ad 


of all kinds, with the 


muld af alle slags med 








valorem. 


exception of white com- 


undlagelse af hvide or- 










mon calicoes and those 


dinaire cattuner og de 










articles herein speciQed. 


her auforte slags. 










Cotton stockings, men's 


Bomulds stromper 


30 


stivers 


50 pair 


6 stivers- 


and women's. 












Cotton stockings, half, or 


Bomulds halv og borne 


30 


stivers 


100 pair 


6 stivers. 


children's. 


strGmper. 










Cubebs 


Cubcber 


12 


slivers 


100 pounds 


8 stivers.. 


Isinglass 


Huusblas 


6 


stivers 


100 pounds 


6 stivers. 


Juniper berries 


Enebcer 


36 


stivers 


800 pounds 


6 stivers. 


Lead shot 


Hagel 


4 


stivers 


100 pounds 


2 stivers.- 


Manna groats - 


Manna grvn - 


9 


stivers 


100 pounds 


2 stivers. 


Ochre - 


Okker 


9 


stivers 


200 pounds 


1 stiver. 


Oranges and lemons, &c. 


Appelsiner, Ienioner,&c. 


2 


stivt-rs 


1 box 


1 stiver. 


Pimento 


Allehaande 


9 


stivers 


100 pounds 


4J stivers. 


Rhapontick root 


Rapontica 


36 


stivers 


100 pounds 


36 stivers.. 


Rhubarb 


Rhabarbara 


36 


stivers 


100 pounds 


36 stivers. 


Rice in the husk, or paddy 


Riis uskallet - 


131 


stivers 


400 pounds 


6 stivers. 


Sarsaparilla 


Sassaparille 


36 


stivers 


100 pounds 


1 8 stivers. 


Spices, not otherwise enu- 


Specerier der ikke eie 


36 


stiveis 


100 pounds 


1 per cent, ad 


merated or described. 


benaeunte. 








valorem 


Sugar, raw 


Sukker, raat - 


9 


stivers 


100 pounds 


5 stivers. 


Turmeric 


Gurgemeie 


12 


stivers 


100 pounds 


4 stivers. 


Verdigris 


Spanksgront - 


9 


stivers 


100 pounds 


9 stivers. 


Wood for dyeing, viz : 


Holt, Farvelrsp, sapan 


30 


btivQTS 


1,000 pounds 


8 stivers. 


sapan and sandal, Pro- 


and sandel, Provence, 










vince, cam and bar- 


cam og bar-holt. 










wood. 












"Wood, caliatour, Cam- 


Holt, caliatour, Cam- 


36 


stivers 


1,000 pounds 


8 slivers. 


peachy and Honduras, 


peche og Honduras, 










(ogwootl, Galicia. 


Blauholt, Galicia. 










"Woo<3, Nicaragua, or 


Holt, Nicaragua, St. 


36 


stivers 


1,000 pounds 


12 stivers per 


peach, Stn. Martha, 


Martens, Rio da la 








1,000 lbs.. 


Rio de la Hacha. 


Hacha. 

* Vide page 


49. 


" 







Doc. No. 163. 377 

NEW DUTIES AT THE SOUND AND THE TWO BELTS— Continued. 



Denomination of articles. 


Rates hither- 


Unity rated. 


Rates to be lev- 






to 


levied. 




ied from the 






15lh of June, 


In English. 


In Danish. 








1841. 


M'ood for dyeing, viz: 


Holt Farvetraj : Stock- 


37^ 


stivers 


1,000 pounds 


■^ 


Stockfish. 
W^ood, fustick of all sorts 


fisk. 
Holt, fustick af alle slags 


37* 


stivers 


1,000 pounds 


y 8 stivers. 


Wood, licet 


Holt, fleet 


36 


stivers 


1,000 pounds 


J 


Wood,not otherwise enu- 


Holt, somikkccre videre 


30 


stivers 


1,000 poui.ds 


1 per cent, ad 


merated or described. 


opregnet eller beskre- 
vet. 
Gam nemlig, bomuld 








valorem. 


Yarn, vir.: cotton or twist 


36 


stivers 


100 pounds 


1 6 stivers 




eller twist. 










Yarn, knitting cotton - 


Gam, bomuld strikke 
gam. 


18 


stivers 


50 pounds 


15 stivers, 


Yarn, sewing cotton, tur- 


Gam, bomuld sye garn. 


30 


stivers 


50 pounds 


1 5 stivers. 


key red, embroidery 


tyrkisk rod, brodeer- 










cotton. 


bomuld. 










Yarn, mohair - 


Garn, camelgarn 


.30 


stivers 


50 pounds 


18 stivers, 


Zinc or speller, from the 


Zink, ira Nordsoen 


8 


stivers 


100 pounds 


2 stivers. 


North sea. 












Zinc or spelter, from the 


Zink, fra Ostersoen 


3 


stivers 


100 pounds 


2 stivers. 


Baltic. 













t^ staiement of S7ich articles enumerated in the tariff in use at the Ore- 
sound custom-house, on which duties are reduced to the respective rates 
undermentioned, to be levied at the Sound and the Two Belts, from 
the \st of January , one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, viz : 



Denomination of articles. 


Rates hitherto 


Unity rated. 


Rates to be le- 


K 


levied. 




vie 

1st 


d from the 






January, 


In English. 


In Danish. 








1842. 


Baize, double - 


Bay, dobbell - 


6 


stivers 


1 piece 


3 


stivers. 


Baize, swan 


Svane-bay 


6 


slivers 


1 piece 


3 


stivers. 


Blankets, for beds and 


Dsekkener, til sense og 


90 


stivers 


2 dozen 


15 


slivers. 


horses, fine. 


hestfeilne. 












Brandy, viz: arrack, cha- 


Praendevun : arrak, cha- 


36 


stivers 


30 velts 


24 


stivers. 


rente, cognac. 


rente cognac. 












Brandy, potato and corn 


Praendevun : kartofler og 
korn. 


6 


stivers 


I barrel 


4 


stivers. 


Bucliram, fine - 


Dvaelg, font 


3 3-5 stivers^ 


4 pieces 


3 


stivers. 


Bullocks 


Tvre - 


36 


stivers 


per head 


18 


stivers. 


Calves - - ' - 


Kalve 


24 


stivers 


per head 


8 


stivers. 


Cattle-bones 


Kreatur-been - 


Ip. 


ct. ad val. 


1 ship-pound 


1 


stiver. 


Cinnabar, fine - 


Vermillion 


36 


stivers 


-\ 






Cinnabar, ordinary 


Zirinober 


•24 


stivers 


V 100 pounds 


24 


stivers.- 


Cows - - - 


Koer - - - 


35 


stivers 


per head 


18 


stivers. 


Ck»nander seed - 


Coriander 


9 


stivers 


200 pounds 


3 


stivers. 



378 Doc. No. 163. 

NEW DUTIES AT THE SOUND AND THE TWO BELTS— Continued. 



Denomination of articles. 


Rates hither- 


Unily rated. 


Rates to be le- 






to 


levied. 




vied from the 






1st January, 


In English. 


In Danish. 








1842. 


Deals of fir and pine, 


Dekler af fyr og gran, of 


48 


stivers 


60 pieces 


1 


from Prussia. 


21 feet and upwards. 












Dekler af fyr og gran, 


36 


stivers 


60 pieces 


>-36 stivers. 




under 21 feet. 








1 


Deals from other places - 


Dekler af fyr og gran, of 
21 feet and upwards. 


48 


stivers 


60 pieces 


1 

1 

J 




Dekler af fyr og gran. 


24 


stivers 


60 pieces 


24 stivers. 




from 18 to under 2 1 ft. 












Dekler af fyr og gran, 


24 


stivers 


60 pieces 


36 stivers 




from 15 to under 18 ft. 








per 1,000. 




Dekler af fyr og gran, 


.36 


stivers 


1000 pieces 


36 stivers. 




under 15 feet. 










Dozens, double 


Dosinken dobbelte 


18 


stivers 


4 pieces 


9 stivers. 


Fish, viz r red or smoked 


Fisk, nemlig, riiget sild 


12 


stivers 


1 last or 12 


3 stivers. 


herrings. 








barrels. 




Fish, river lampreys 


Fisk, negenaugen 


8 


stivers 


1 barrel 


5 stivers. 


Gallipot, a kind of rosin 


Gallipot 


9 


stivers 


1 00 pounds 


2 stivers. 


Goats hair, common 


Gedehaar, almindelige - 


9 


stivers 


1 ship-pound 


5 stivers. 


Grease 


Ister - 


6 


stivers 


1 ship-pound 


42 stivers. 


Groats; peeled, shelled, 


Gryn, bankebyg, byg 


36 


stivers 


1 last or 12 


30 stivers. 


and hulled barley; bar- 


gryn, graupen. 






barrels. 




ley groats, French and 












Scotch. 












Groats, eyer groats 


Gryn, eyer gr3-n 


9 


stivers 


100 pounds 


2 stivers. 


Groats, pearl barley 


Gryn, perle gryn 


9 


stivers 


200 pounds 


2^ slivers. 


Groat^-, not further speci- 


Gryn, uder sarskilt be- 


18 


stivers 


400 pounds 


5 stivers. 


fied. 


nsevnelse. 










■Outters of wood 


Tagrender af Irje 


4 8-25 stiv's 


3 pieces 


2 stivers. 


Heifers 


Quier - - - 


36 


stivers 


per head 


18 stivers. 


Hides, salted - 


Huder, saltede 


60 


stivers 


10 dickers 


36 stivers. 


Iron pans 


lern pander 


12 


stivers 


1 ship-pound 


6 stivers. 


Juniper berries - 


Encbser 


n 


stivers 


1 barrel 


^ stivers. 


Kelp - 


Tangaske 


6 


slivers 


1 ship-pound 


4 stivers. 


Laths,from Fredericksham 


Lsegter, fra Frederiks 


16 


stivers 


1000 pieces^ 




Laths, from Memel 


ham. 
Lfegter, fra Memel 


3 


stivers 


150 pieces 


To be charged 
duty accord- 
ing to their 
lengths as oth- 
er laths. 


Laths, from Narva 


Lffigter, fra Narva 


16 


stivers 


1000 pieces , 
100 pieces ' 


Laths, from Pernau 


Lsegter, fra Pernau 


48 


stivers 


Laths, from St. Peters - 


Lsegter, fra St. Peters- 


16 


stivers 


1000 pieces 


burgh. 


burgh. 










liaths, from Wyburgh - 


LsEgter, fra Wyborg - 


16 


stivers 


1000 piecesj 




Taths, from Sweden and 


Lffigter, fra Sverrig and 


20 


stivers 


1000 pieces 


8 stivers. 


Norway. 


Norge. 










Minium, or red lead 


Monne 


9 


stivers 


100 pounds 


2 stivers. 


Oxen - - - 


Oxer - 


36 


stivers 


Per head 


18 stivers. 


Pears . - - 


Pffirer - _ - 


2 


stivers 


2 barrels 


1 sliver. 


Potatoes 


Kartofler 


Ip. 


ct. ad val. 


100 barrels 


1 8 stivers. 


Prunes, St Catharine's - 


Cathrine blommer 


9 


stivei's 


100 pounds 


4^ .=tivers. 


Prunes, of Brignoles 


Pruneller 


9 


stivers 


100 pounds 


4^ stivers. 


Prunes, of Hungary 


Svedsker, Ungerske 


18 


stivers 


400 pounds 


9 stivers. 


«'Ribs," a kind of spars: 


Ribber : fra Rusland and 


^ 


According 


60 pieces 


48 stivers. 


from Russia and Prus- 


Preussen. 


to 


their di- 






sia. 




Vmensions as 


From 5 to 6 inc 


hes to be charg- 


Ribs, from Sweden and 


Ribber, fra Sverrig and 


masts & raf- 


ed 4 stivers 1 


or 10 pieces; of 


Norway. 


Norge. 


J ters. 


other dimens 


ions, as SwedU 










ish or Norw 


ay spars. 



Doc. 1^0. 163. 379 

NEW DUTIES AT THE SOUND AND THE TWO BELTS— Continued. 



Denomination of articles. 


Rates hitherto 


Unity rated. 


Rates to be le- 






levied. 




vied from the 






ist January, 


In English. 


In Danish. 






1842. 


■'' Rickers," a kind of spars 


Ricker 


12 stivers 


60 pieces 


To be charged 
as fir spars ac- 
cord'g to their 
length and 
thickness. 


Rockmoss, Swedish 


Bjergmoes, fra Sverrig - 


9 stivers 


1 ship-pound 


3 stivers. 


Silk, floret or ferret 


Silke, flok eller floret - 


18| stivers 


10 pounds 


3 stivers. 


Spars, from Memel 


Sparrer, fra Memel 


3 stivers 


150 pieces 


(See Rickers.) 


Staves, from Sweden - 


Staver, fra Sverrig 


6 stivers 


8 shock 


1 sti ver. 


Staves, headings for 


Staver, Bundedertil 


3 stivers 


2 shock 


Are reduced to 
staves, and 
charged ac- 
cordingly. 


Toys, Nuremberg 


Nurnberger varer 


30 stivers 


1 cask 


1 p. ct. ad val. 


Trees, excavated stems 

of. 
Wines, Spanish, viz: Pe- 


Rendetraer 


37 1 stivers 

• 


25 pieces 


36 stivers. 


Viine, Spanske, som : 


48 stivers 


1 hogshead 


36 stivers. 


dro Ximenes, Iviga 


Pedro Ximenes, Ivi^a 








Canary and Palma 


Canariaand Palmsekt, 






J 


sack, Teneriffe, Vido- 


Tenerife, Vidonia, og 








nia, and all other wines 


alle viine der ere pro- 




/ 




the produce of the Ca- 


ducerede paa de Cana- 








naries. 


riske oer. 








Wood - 


Pastel, elier vaide 


4^ stivers 


100 pounds 


2 stivers. 


Wood, azyn 


Holt, azyn 


30 stivers 


800 pounds 


1 p. ct. ad vaL 


Wood, used for building, 


Holt, bauholt, half-holt. 


37 1 stivers 


25 pieces 


36 stivers. 


"half-wood," "long- 


lang-holt. 






. 


wood." 










Wood, coopers' wood - 


Holt, biittner, eller 


4 stivers 


4 shock 


3 stivers. 




Holt, bodker holt 


3 stivers 


4 shock 


3 stivers. 


Wool, noile and waste - 


Ul'd, klal og affalds 


9 stivers 


1 ship-pound 


5 stivers. 


Wool, Spanish sheep - 


Uld, Spansk - 


18 stivers 


100 pounds 


3 stivers. 


Yarn, elberfeld 
Yarn, linen 


Garn, elberfeld's ~) 
Garn, linned - 3 


60 stivers 


100 pounds ^ 


36 stivers 
per ship-pound 



With regard to the terms used in the preceding schedule, it in understood that the "ship- 
pound," when relating to commodities from Russia and Sweden, is 400 pounds, and from all other 
-countries, 300 pounds weight; a "dicker" is ten pieces, and a "shock" sixty pieces. 



No. 8. 



KINGDOM OF PORTUGAL. 



FICTAL CONSULAR STATEMENT 



TVITH RECABS to 



KEW TARIFF; 



ARTICLES ,PA'nNG ADDITIONAL DUTY; CUSTOM-HOUSE TARES; FOREIGN AND NATIONAL TES- 
SELS ENTERING OPORTO DURING THE YEAR 1840; STATEMENT OF WINE SHIPPED FROM 
OPORTO, 1838, ia39, 1840, AND 1841 ; PORT CHARGES, CURRENCY, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES, 



382 Doc. No. 163. 



PORTUGAL. 

The following communication, received at the Department of State, in 

answer to the circular of November, 1841, came to hand at too late a date 

to imbody its material parts in the preceding report, and is therefore 

inserted as follows : 

TARIFF OF PORTUGAL. 

Oporto, February 8, 1842. 

Since the year 1837, during the ministry of the Hon. Mansel Passos, 
the old and multifarious revenue laws, and regulations of the Kingdom of 
Portugal have been superseded by a regular and uniform tariff of import 
and export duties, levied on all goods according to their value. The old 
duties, termed dizenia and siza, the donativo, conaulado, fragata, and 
comboy duties, have thus been abolished, and substituted by the tariff duties,, 
with an addition of three per cent, on the whole amount of said duties, 
called emolumentos, for the salary of the custom-house officers. 

The system of ad valorem duties havmg been found deficient, on account 
of the frequent frauds practised by importing merchants, through fictitious 
invoices and undervaluations of goods, and many alterations having been 
deemed necessary to secure and increase the public revenue, a new tariff 
has been estabUshed by the law of the, 11th of March, 1841, which was 
put in force on the 15th of August; and by another law dated 9th of 
October 1841, it suffered very considerable alterations, principally in regard 
to woollens, iron, steel, wines, bobbineis, glass, &c., for the details of which 
I must refer you to the tariff itself, which I deemed it my duty to send 
herewith. 

By the said law of the 9th of October, not only the duties of a great 
many articles have been increased, but an additional duty has also been 
imposed on some goods, as by the annexed table, (marked A.) The extra 
dutv of three per cent., called er)iolumentos, has also by the same law 
been raised to six per cent, on the amount of the principal duties, the ad- 
ditional duties not being included. The table marked B contains the tares 
allowed bv law. During the patriotic administration of the Hon. Mansel 
Passos in 1837, the General Cortes had passed a law by which a deduc- 
tion of fifteen per cent, on all duties was allowed for all merchandise im- 
ported in national bottoms. This wise measure had given a great impulse 
to the national shipping enterprise, and greatly increased the number of 
Portuo-uese patents. By the stipulations of the treaty of the 26th of August, 
1840 our flag having been equalised to the Portuguese vessels, the direct 
importations from the United States in American vessels were entitled to 
the same deduction on the duties. Some nations, however, and especially 
England, having counteracted against this measure, by imposing differen- 
tial^dulies on all goods imported in Portuguese vess^els, and it having been 
ascertained that the deduction of fifteen per cent, deprived the public treas- 
ury of about ^300,000 aimually, the Government came to the determina- 
tion in the present wretched state of the Portuguese finances, to abolish the 
differential duties, and to equalise in this respect all foreign vessels with 
the national flag. This law was published on the 15th of November ult., 
and commenced to be in force on the 15th of January last. 

Goods warehoused in to the custom-house, either for consumption or for 



Doc. No. 163. 383 

exportation, pay, besides the export duties, a storage duty, after having 
been deposited for one year, of twenty reis a month, per quintal, on all dry 
goods, and sixteen reis per almude on liquids. Raw cotton, sugar, salt- 
petre, tobacco, coffee, cinnamon, pimento, tea, cocoa, and hides, are except- 
ed, and^oay storage dues only after having been deposited for two years. 

Combustible goods cannot be deposited into the public store, but are 
warehoused at the owner's expense in private stores, under the key of the 
custom-house. 

All grain and bread-stuffs, including potatoes, are of prohibited importa- 
tion, and not admitted to warehouseing, except grain coming from Spain 
along the Douro, which can be deposited in public stores in Oporto, by the 
late convention between Spain and Portugal for the free navigation of the 
Douro. Rice and barley can be imported, paying duties according to the 
tariff. 

Foreign goods, already despatched at the custom-house, for internal con- 
sumption, can be re-exported free of export duty, v/ith the exception of 
those articles which pay a higher duty for the exportation than for the im- 
portation, which must pa^r the full export duty, besides the import duty 
already paid. 

All goods the growth and production of China and of East India, as 
pepper, tea, drugs, &c., can only be imported in Portuguese vessels. 

Soap and tobacco, being a royal monopoly, are not even admitted to 
warehouseing ; the manufactured tobacco is admitted only at the custom- 
house of Lisbon. 

The importers of goods are obliged to enter them at the custom-house 
within twelve days after the arrival of the vessel in a Portuguese port, 
otherwise they are liable to the payment of an extra duty of one per cent.y 
and after six months to the loss of the goods. 

Port wine, when exported from Oporto to another port in Europe, pays 
an export duty of 12 milreis per pipe, and only 100 reis per pipe if it is 
destined for any other port out of Europe. 

The importations, in Oporto, of goods the growth and production of the 
United States, were valued — 

In 1S3S, to 14,723||102 reis ; duties paid, 1,429||000 reis; 

In 1839, to 50,100||000 reis ; duties paid, 2,40011000 reis j- 

In 1840, to S0,000||000 reis ; duties paid, 4,200|j000 reis. 

The principal miportations were staves, timber, rice, and naval stores. 

The treaty of Methuen of 1704, and the still more disgraceful' stipula- 
tions of 1810, having thrown all the resources of Portugal into the hands 
of English monopolizers, it is no wonder if, even after such treaties have 
ceased to be in force, almost all the importing trade is carried on by Brit- 
ish merchants, and under the Britishh fiag. 

From 1815 to the year 1827 the importations from England, in Portu- 
gal, averaged annually to £447,283. Two hundred EngUsh vessels are 
constantly employed in bringing codfish from Newfoundland to Portugal ; 
4,393,913 quintals have been imported in the period running from 1796 to 
1816, and 5,941,615 quintals from 1816 to 1836, making an aggregate of 
10,039,933 quintals of codfish imported into Portugal in English vessels 
during the last forty years. The annexed table (marked C) shows all 
foreign and national vessels entered in this port in 1840. 

The table marked D contains all the exportations of port wine for the 
last four years. 



384 Doc. No. 163. 

1st. Since the ratification of the treaty of commerce between the United 
States and Portugal, two American vessels which entered this port last 
summer had been treated by the local authorities on the same footing as 
before, on the pretext that no instiuctions had been sent by the Ministry of 
Finances on the subject. However, having made an applicatioiH to the 
proper department, I have easily obtained the restitution of the surplus 
paid, both on the duties and for the tonnage dues. The only privilege 
granted to our vessels by the treaty, being that of being equalised to the 
national vessels for the tonnage-dues, I am happy to state that the con- 
ditions of the treaty have been always faithfully executed. ^ ^ '* 

2d. The commercial regulations of my consular district are the existing 
regulations through the whole realm, except for the exportation of wine, 
which is ruled by some local laws. The Porto Wine Company, which was 
abolished in 1S38, under the financial administration of the Hon. Silva Car- 
valho, has still the right of inspection on all the wines produced in the wine 
region on the river Douro. The company have their agents and officers 
established in the wine region. Every year, in the month of March, the 
wine-lodges are visited by the agents, who determine the qualities fitted 
for the exportation, and which for the home consumption. No wine, then, 
can be shipped in Oporto, unless it is accompanied by the certificate or 
license delivered by an agent of the company. The inspection duty is 
480 reis for each pipe. 

3d. The treaty with England having finished since the year 1S36, all the 
'nations are treated on the same footing.* The United States may now 
be considered the most favored nation, although their privileges are limrt- 
<ed to the insignificant direct trade. 

4th. The annexed table (E) contains a pro-forma account of all port- 
charges payable by American vessels resorting to this port. 

5th. The transhipment in vessels of the United States of goods is allowed 
for all foreign ports, paying the export duly ; to another Portuguese port 
it is not allowed, being considered coastwise trade. 

6th. The currency is, in Oporto, the same as through all the kingdom. 
The annexed table (marked F) contains the coins and currency of this 
country; and in the other (marked G) I have stated some trifling differ- 
ence between the liquid measures of Lisbon and those of this city, and 
also their proportion with the standard of our federal value. 

I have endeavored, sir, by this succinct outline of all the commercial 
regulations of my consular district, to answer to the queries contained in 
your circular of the 17th of November, and to lay before you all the re- 
marks which I thought might be of any interest to the Department of 
Slate. 

* As some nations, as France, have continued in the system of discriminating duties, the Por- 
tuguese Government has established a countervailing duty of one fifth on the principal duties, paya- 
ble for all goods imported in vessels belonging to such nations.. 



Doc. No. 163. 



385 



A. 

List of certain articles paying an additional duty besides the tariff'' s 
duties at the custom-houses of the Kingdom of Portugal. 



Denomination of goods. 



Reis. 



Cocoa 

Cocoa oil 

Codfish 

Coffee 

Fish oil 

Oil of carrapato (castor oil) 

Orl of capyva 

Oil of linseed 

Rice 

Sugar (white) 

Sugar (muscovado) 



100 


per 


arroba. 


100 


per 


arroba. 


200 


per 


arroba. 


200 


per 


arroba. 


200 


peralmude. 


140 


per 


arroba. 


400 


per 


arroba. 


200 


per 


arroba. 


120 


per 


arroba. 


250 


per 


arroba. 


120 


per 


arroba. 



B. 

Table shoiving the tares allowed at the custom-houses of Portugal and 

adjacent islands. 



Denomination of goods. 




Packages. 


Per centage allowed, and 
observations. 


White ceraser, blue lead, dross of gold, 


white 


Barrels 


10 per cent, ad valorem. 


lead, verdigris. 








Refined sugar, including paper and straw 


- 


Barrels and boxes - 


16 per cent, ad valorem. 


Refined sugar, of other qualities 


- 


Barrels and boxes - 


15 per cent, ad valorem. 


Quicksilver in iron bottles 


- 


. _ _ . 


24 per cent, ad valorem. 


Cinnamon - - - - 


- 


Boxes - - - 


20 per cent, ad valorem. 


Tea 


- 


Boxes - - - 


.30^ per cent, ad valorem. 


Liquids, not specified 


- 


In casks 


20 per cent, ad valorem. 


Manna - _ _ - 


- 


_ - - - 


30 per cent, ad valorem. 


Butter and lard - - - 


- 


Barrels 


30 per cent, ad valorem. 


Paper - _ _ _ 


- 


Bales - 


2 per cent, ad valorem. 


Nails and tacks - _ - 


- 


- - - - 


5 per cent, ad valorem. 



26 



386 



Doc. 'No. 163. 



C. 

Hcturn of foreign and national vessels entered into the port of Oporto 
durinp; the year ending 1840. 









Entered. 






Cleared. 


^ 




Nation. 
















Number 
of vessels. 


Tonnage. 


Number 
of crew. 


V umber 
of vessels. 


Tonnage. 


Number 
of crew. 


British - 




179 


25,755 


1,485 


171 


24,499 


1,463 


Brazilian 


_ _ . 


5 


1,021 


89 


6 


1,038 


91 


Bremen 


_ _ _ 


1 


76 


6 


1 


76 


6 


Danish 


_ _ . 


1-i 


2,283 


135 


14 


2,283 


133 


Dutch - 


_ _ _ 


1 


104 


7 


1 


104 


7 


French 


_ 


2 


176 


14 


2 


176 


13 


Hambtjrpese 


_ 


2 


640 


24 


r> 


640 


26 


Hanoverian 


. 


12 


1,161 


78 


11 


1,072 


75 


Neapolitan 


_ 


1 


196 


13 


1 


196 


13 


Portuguese 


. 


659 


57,284 


6,603 


627 


58,869 


6,451 


Russian 


. _ _ 


3 


853 


34 


3 


853 


32 


Prussian 


_ _ . 


5 


664 


39 


5 


664 


38 


Sardinian 


_ _ _ 


1 


295 


15 


1 


295 


15 


Spanish 


- 


17 


656 


118 


18 


695 


125 


Swedish and 


Norwegian 


2a 


.3,861 


218 


25 


3,660 


197 


United States of America 


10 


1,524 


86 


10 


1,524 


84 



Remarks. — Coasting vessels, and the two steamers, which ply once a week between Oporto 
and Lisbon are included, in this general table. 



D. 

List of Douro ivine shipped at Oporto to foreign countries in the fol- 
lowing years, viz: 





1938. 


18.39. 


1840. 


1841. 


Nations. 


i 


s 


to 

< 


o 


3" 


3 
3 
< 


o 


CO 

a 


3i 

s 
< 




c 

3 

3" 


1 

3 

S 


Great Britain - 


26,057 




3 


26,159 


3 




25,678 


2 


3 


21,055 


1 


3 


<Janada 


_ 


- 


_ 


197 


1 


- 


285 


1 


_ 


66 


3 


2 


Jersey and Guernsey - 
Gibr;iltar 


139 


1 

1 


1 
3 


37 


3 


- 


221 


2 
1 


1 

1 


61 
309 


2 


I 
1 


Newfoundland 


53 


2 


_ 


132 


3 


1 


108 


3 


5 


118 


1 


2 


Australia 


- 


_ 


- 


_ 


_ 


- 


262 


_ 


_ 


126 


2 


At 


Brazil 


7,181 


2 


3 


1,913 


1 


3 


2,793 


2 


1 


1,879 


1 


2 


Montevideo 


_ 


_ 


- 


_ 


_ 


- 


90 


1 


2 


126 


2 


3 


Unit'd States ofAmerica 


2,628 




4 


3,471 


2 


1 


1,400 


2 


_ 


1,164 


2 


4 


Denmark 


105 




4 


97 


1 


1 


159 


1 


2 


73 


3 


4 


Sweden and Norway - 


122 




2 


171 


I 


2 


151 


1 


3 


229 


3 




Hussia 


1 




- 


50 


_ 


2 


164 


3 


4 


112 


2 


1 


Hamburg 


803 




6 


293 


2 


5 


645 


3 


1 


674 


3 


2 


France 


2 




o 


3 


1 


2 


11 


1 


2 


3 


2 


3 


Ts'etherlands - 


111 




1 


99 


2 


1 


82 


1 


4 


59 


2 


2 


Genoa 


3 


2 


3 


I 


1 


- 


3 


1 


3 


2 


1 ' 


2 


Spain 


1 


5 


- 


3 


4 


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Observations. — About one thousand pipes are annually despatched at the custom-house of 
Oporto, for other ports of the kingdom, and for the adjacent i^ands and the colonics. 



Doc. 'No. 163. 



387 



E. 

Fro-forma accoimt of all port charges payable hy an American vessel of 
about 200 ions burden, in Oporto, having a full cargo iniuard and 
outward. 



Pilotage, inward and outward included, extra fees, boats, labor, and pilot at the 

bar. 
Tonnage dues on 160 tons* at measurement, at 150 reis per ton 
Bar duty, at 100 reis per ton ------- 

Health office visit and bill of health --.___ 
Police, &c. - - - - " - - -. 

Navy office clearance -----___ 

Contribution for building an exchange ----_. 

Visit of the tobacco company's inspectors - - _ _ . 

Entries, manifests, clearances, stamps, and printed forms _ . . 

Consular lees for the deposite of the ship papers - - _ _ 

Total reis ----__. 



3011000 reis. 

241000 do. 

1611000 do. 

2^440 do. 

11960 do. 

11220 do. 

11500 do. 

1)420 do. 

41800 do. 

3 II 400 do. 



8211740 



* For the payment of the tonnage dues, the vessel being measured inside, the result is generail- 
]y calculated about 20 per cent, less than the register tonnage. 



F. 



Metal coins and currency of Oporto. 



GOLD COINS. 




SILVER COINS. 


1 dobra, (very rare,) equal to 24!|000 reis. 


1 new cruzado 


is 


equal 


to 480 reis. 


^ do do 1211000 do. 


i do 






do 


240 do. 


1 pe^a do 7IJ500 do. 


i do 






do 


120 do. 


1 coroa do 5j|000 do. 


i do 






do 


60 do. 


I do do 211500 do. 


1 testoon 






do 


100 do. 




I do 






do 


50 do. 



Copper coins : 5 reis, 10 reis, 40 reis or 2 vintems ; 20 reis equal to 1 vintem. 

The gold is of the same standard as that of the United States. 

The Spanish and Mexican dollars are cilculated in commercial transactions at 915 reis; 1,000 
reis, according to the average rate of exchange, are calculated at $\ V2^ American currency. 

Besides the above-named coins, the bank bills of the Bank of Lisbon and of its branch of 
Oporto are received in payment in all the Government offices, although they are not considered a 
legal tender; they are of the following description, »iz : 4,800 reis, 19,200 reis, 48,000 reis 
96,000 reis. ' 

The notes of the Commercial Bank of Oporto are not received at the fiscal offices, but they 
pass at par in commercial transactions; they are of 10,000 reis, 20,000 reis, 30,000 reis, and 
100,000 reis. 



388 Doc. No. 163. 

G. 

Measures and weights used in the city and province of Oporto. 



COMMERCIAL WEIGHT. 



equal to 1 ounce; 
equal to 1 arrabel ; 
equal to 1 arroba ; 
equal to 1 quintal ; 
equal to 1 tjn. 



8 oitavas 

16 ounces 

32 arralels 

4 arrobas 

13^ quintals 

100 Portusruese arratcls equal to 101 18-100 

American Federal pounds. 

MEASURE FOR GRAIN. 

64 meyados equal to 32 oibaras ; 

32 oibaras equal to 16 quartos; 

16 quartos equal to 8 mcios ; 

8 meios equal to 4 alquieres ; 

4 alquieres equal to 1 fanega ; 

15 fanegas equal to 1 moyo. 

The alquiere of Lisbon is equal to 0.372 of a 

bushel. 

The alquiere of Oporto is equal to 0.465 of a 
bushel. 



LIQUID MEASURE. 



1 pipe 



contains 21 altnudes of Oporto, or 

26 almuiies of Lisbon ; 
1 alraude contains 12 canddas of Oporto ; 

1 Canada contains 4 quarliihas. 

The almude of Lisbon is equal to 3.64 imp'I 

gallons. 
The almude of Oporto is equal to 5.61 imp'I 

gallons. 

2 pipes equal to a ton. 

LONG MEASURE. 

1 palmo is equal to 8 Portuguese inches; 

3 palmos make 1 covado ; 

1 covado is equal to 25.88 English inches. 
1 vara is equal to 43. 14 English inches. 



Noxr.. — For all commercial transactions, the weights and measures of Oporto are used ; but for 
every fiscal purpose, only the weights and measures of Lisbon are considered legal. 



No. 9. 



TABULAR STATEMENT, 



ZXHIBITISG THE 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &c., 



THE UNITED STATES 



ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND, 



DCRISO THE 

COMMERCIA.L YEARS 1839, 1839, AND 1840 



390 



Doc. No. 163. 



EXPLANATIONS OF THE TABLES. 



The amount and value of the domestic exports from the United States 
to the countries comprised in the following tables, during the years therein 
specified, is taken from the " annual statement in relation to commerce 
and navigation," officially transmitted to Congress by the Secretary of the 
Treasury ; which year ending on the 30th September, thus explains the 
term " commercial," employed in the several titles. 

The statements exhibited in those reports have been assumed as the 
basis of calculation in estimating the amount of foreign import duties paid. 
In many instances, however, a perfectly accurate estimate could not be 
obtained, owing to the use of ^'•e«er«/ terms in specifying the nature of the 
articles exported, while most foreign tariffs express, minutely, every shade 
of distinction. In the majority of these cases, an average has been obtained 
as correctly as practicable. 

Another difficulty has arisen from the circumstance that the value only 
of many articles exported is given in the " Treasury reports," when the 
foreign import duty is specific, on the quantity. The ad valorem base of 
the tariff being ascertained as accurately as possible, the estimate of these 
amounts are made accordingly, the aggregate of which will be found in the 
summary statement, No. 25. 



Weights adopted in making the estimates of duty exhibited in the 
fotloiving tables, 7'elating to the " domestic exports" of the United 
States. 



Unmanufactured tobacco - 
Rice 

Beef and pork - - - - 
I'ar. pitch, rosin, and turpentine 



per hhd. 

per tierce 

per barrel 

per barrel 



1000 pounds. 
420 pounds. 
200 pounds. 
315 pounds. 



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Earthenware 15 per cent, ad val., 
stonew.ire 20 per cent, ad val. 

Prohibited to be imported, on for- 
feiture thereof. 

20 per cent, ad valorem. 

24 cents per quarter, (8 bush.") - 

The duty on flour is regulated we 
in England, conformalily to the 
c. 60; which is a duty, per bat 
payable on 38i gallons of wheat 

$3 27^ cents per barrel, the av- 
erage duty for this year, com- 
puted from official returns. 

96 cents per cwt. 

20 per cent, ad val'm on all glass 
not particularly specified. 

Free . - - - 

72 cents per 100 leaves - 

$6 72 per cwt. - - - 

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Hats - - - 

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Hops - - _ . 


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THE UNITED STATES 



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TABULAR STATEMENT, 

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THE COMMERCIAL YEARS 1838, 1839, AND 1840. 



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No. 12. 

Tabular statement of the amount and lvalue of articles tke growth, pro- 
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amount of duties j^aid thereon. 







1838. 




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Quantities. 


Total value, 
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French tariff. 


Amount of du- 
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Appies - - - 


15 barrels 


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67,133 87 


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433 barrels - 


5,196 


$0 17 10-100 per 220 
pounds. 


2,423 25 


Boards, plank, &c. 


255,000 feet - 


7,604 


61 71-100 cts.per 1000 
feet. 


157 35 


Books and maps - 


- 


1,892 






Butter. 










Cables and ^jordage. 










Candles, spermaceti 


9,235 pounds 


3,009 


$48 03 115-1000 per 
220 pounds. 


1,370 55 


Carriages - - - 


_ 


75 


I62 per cent, ad val. - 


12 37i 


Cheese. 










Copper and brass, man- 


- 


3,130 


Do - 


516 45 


ufactures of. 










Corn, Indian. 










Cotton - - - 


120,324,425 lbs. 


12,360,073 


§4 11 40-100 per 220 
pounds. 


2,250,066 67 


Cotton, manufactures of 


- - _ 


310 






Drugs, medicinal 


. 


2,802 






Fish, dried or smoked - 


884 pounds - 


13 


94 80-100 cts. per 220 
pounds. 


36 20 


Fish, pickledj'salted 


88 barrels 


363 


Do - 


724 06 


Flour, wheat 


7 barrels 


70 


$4 74 20-100 per 220 
pounds. 


29 54 


Flour, rye. 










Gold and silver coin - 


_ - _ 


.500 






Cold and silver leaf 


. _ . 


170 






Hats - - - - 


_ - . 


39,049 


30 855-1000 cts. each 


4,819 95 


Hides 


309,150 lbs. - 


24,119 


$1 02 85-100 per 220 
pounds. 


1,661 55 


Hops - - - 


230,492 lbs. - 


14,003 


$12 34 20-100 per 220 
pounds. 


12,930 70 


Household furniture - 


- _ - 


233 


16^ per cent, ad val. - 


38 44 


Instruments, musical - 


. 


50 






Iron, manufactures of - 


. _ - 


100 


Do - 


16 50 


lard. 










Lead. 










Leather and morocco. 


- - - 


90 






skins. 










Lumber, masts, spar8,&c. 


- 


20,403 






Meal, Indian 


1,327 barrels - 


4,079 


$2 73 68-100 per 220 
pounds. 


2,478 02 


Molasses, spirits from - 


17,401 galls. - 


6,265 


$41 14 per 26 gallons - 


32,541 63 


^aiU. 











Vide page 10. 



Doc. Mo. 163. 

No 12— FRANCE— Continued. 



439 









1838. 




SPECIES or MERCHAN- 










DISE. 


Quantities. 


Total value, 
in dollars. 


French taritf. 


Amount of du.. 
ties paid. 


Oil, whale - - - 


25,645 galls. *- 


8,412 


$11 51 92-100 per 220 
pounds. 


$13,428 34 


Paints and varnish 


. 


60 






Paper and stationery. 










Pork, hams, and bacon 


14,064 pounds 


1,100 


$6 78 81-100 per 220 
pounds. 


433 81 


Potatoes. 










Rice - - - - 


6,008 tierces - 


139,525 


46 75-100 cts. per 220 
pounds. 


5,898 34 


Rosin _ _ - 


1,791 barrels - 


4,400 


$1 02 85-100 per 220 
pounds. 


2,631 97 


Saddlery - - - 


_ _ - 


40 






Shingles - _ - 


58,0CO 


232 


31 2-100 cts. per 1000 


17 98 


Skins and furs - 


. 


21,227 






Staves and heading 


1,581,000 - 


67,864 


Do - 


490 43 


Sugar, refined. 










Sugar, brown. 










Tallow. 










Tar and pitch. 










Timber, hewn 


44 tons 


132 


§2 05 70-100 per 35 
cubic feet. 


1 00 


Turpentine - 


4,000 barrels - 


10,000 


$1 64 56-100 per 220 
pounds. 


9,423 75 


Turpentine, spirits of - 


8,418 gallons - 


2,918 


$5 14 25-100 per 220 
pounds. 


1,967 73 


Wax 


97,096 pounds 


25,674 


$1 64 56-100 per 220 
pounds. 


719 62 


Wearing apparel 


_ 


705 


33 per cent, ad valorem 


232 65 


Whalebone 


966,423 lbs. - 


194,876 


110 per ct. ad valorem 


2,143 63 


Wheat. 










Wood, manufactures of 


" ' 


4,792 


I65 per ct. ad valorem 


790 68 


Total value of merchan- 






dise and duties paid ■ 


_ . - 


13,259,905 





2,422,675 52^ 


Value of merchandise 










against which no am't 










is extended in the col- 










umn of" duties paid" 


. 


47,544 






Yalue of merchandise 










on which is computed 










the "duties paid" in 










the subjoined column 


- " - 


13,212,361 






Value of merchandise 










charged with an "ad 










valorem" duty 


- . .. 


263,456 






Value of merchandise 










charged with a " spe- 










cific" duty 


- - - 


12,948,905 







440 



Doc. No. 163. 

No. 12— FRANCE— Continued. 





1839. 


SPECIES OFMKKCHAN- 








1 


I)ISF,. 


Quantities. 


Total value. 


French tarilT. 


Amount of du- 






in dollars. 




ties paid. 


Apples - - - 


33 barrels 


88 


*82 28-100 cts. per 220 
pounds. 


$\8 61 


Ashes, pot and pearl - 


2,093 tons - 


219,845 


$3 08 56-100 per 220 
pounds. 


65,752 55 


Bark, oak, &c. 










Beef .... 


132 barrels - 


1,584 


$6 17 10-100 per 220 
pounds. 


740 40 


Boards, ])lank, &c. 


330,000 feet - 


6,290 


61 71-100 per 1, 000ft. 




Books and maps 


. 


1,590 




203 64 


Butter 


105 pounds - 


53 


$1 02 85-100 per 220 
pounds. 


54 


Cables and cordage. 










Candles, spermaceti 


287 pounds - 


115 


$48 03 115-1000 per 
220 pounds. 


43 27 


Carriages. 










Cheese - . . 


300 pounds - 


27 


$3 08 55-100 per 220 
pounds. 


4 12i 


Copper and brass, man- 


, 


1,910 


I65 per cent, ad val. - 


315 15 


ufactures of. 










Corn, Indian. 










Cotton 


89,129,737 lbs. 


13,-323,142 


$4 11 40-100 per 220 
pounds. 


1,666,726 05 


Cotton, manufactures of. 










Drugs, medicinal 


- - _ 


227 






Fish, dried or smoked. 










Fish, pickled, (salted.) 










Flour, wheat 


400 barrels - 


2,800 


10 55-100 cts. per 220 
pounds. 


37 38 


Flour, rye. 










Gold and silver coin - 


. 


661,598 






Gold and silver leaf. 










Hats - - - - 


- 


58,692 


30 85.5-1000 cts. each 


7,243 72 


Hides 


385,980 lbs. - 


33,817 


SI 02 85-100 per 220 
pounds. 


1,794 91 


Hops ... 


239,8721bs. - 


28,629 


$12 34 20-100 per 220 
pounds. 


13,456 88 


Household furniture - 


_ _ . 


181 


16^ per cent, ad val. - 


29 86 


Instruments, musical. 










Iron, manufactures of - 


- 


2,640 


Do - 


435 60 


Lard - - - - 


2,600 pounds - 


152 


$2 05 70-100 per 220 
pounds. 


24 31 


Lead. 










Leather and morocco. 










skins. 










Lumber, masts, spars, &c. 


- - - 


29,435 






Meal, Indian. 










Molasses, spirits from - 


14,867 galls. - 


5,942 


$41 14 per 26 gallons 


27,804 59 


Nails 


41,000 lbs. - 


3,200 


Prohibited 


3,833 50 


Oil, whale. 










Paints and varnish 


- 


687 






Paper and stationery. 










Pork, hams, and bacon 


5,500 Ibe. - 


290 


$6 78 81-100 per 220 
pounds. 


169 69 



Boc. No. 163. 

No. 12— FRANCE— Continued. 



441 





1839. 


8PEC.IKS OF MEHCHASr- 










DISE. 


Quantities. 


Total value, 
in dollars. 


French tariff. 


Amount of du- 
ties paid. 


Potatoes . - - 


24 bushels 


22 


$4 10 28-100»per 220 
pounds. 


$0 66 


Rice - - - - 


11,968 tierces 


320,911 


46 75-100 cts. per 220 
pounds. 


14,057 08 


Rosin 


1,321 barrels - 


3,786 


$1 02 85-100 per 220 
pounds. 


1,945 32 


Saddlery - - - 


. 


1.5 






Shingles. 










Skins and furs - 


. 


8,389 






Staves and heading 


1,56.5,000 - 


53,085 


31 2-100 cts. per 1,000 


485 44 


Sugar refined 


4, 628 pounds - 


370 


$17 48 45-100 per 220 


410 36 


Sugar brown. 










Tallow. 










Tar and pitch 


62 1 barrels - 


1,000 


$1 02 85-100 per 220 
pounds. 


914 49 


Timber, hewn - 


4 tons - 


10 


$2 05 70-100 per 35 
cubic feet. 


09 


Turpentine 


4,000 barrels - 


7,210 


$} 64 56-100 per 220 
pounds. 


9,423 75 


Turpentine, spirits of - 


1,784 gallons 


714 


$5 14 25-100 per 220 
pounds. 


406 99 


Wax 


111,487 lbs. - 


32,749 


$1 64 56-100 per 220 
pounds. 


823 14 


Wearing apparel 




584 


33 per cent, ad valorem 


192 72 


Whalebone 


676,246 lbs. - 


131,753 


1-10 perct. ad valorem 


1,449 28 


Wheat. 










Woodj manufactures of 


' ' 


2,719 


16^ per ct. ad valorem 


448 63 


Total value of merchan- 




dise and duties paid - 


- ' - 


14,946,251 


. 


1,819,203 12^ 


Value of merchandise 










against which no am't 










is extended in the col- 










umn of "duties paid" 


- 


701,941 






Value of merchandise 










on which is computed 










the '< duties paid" in 










the subjoined column 


- 


14,244,310 






Value of merchandise 










charged with an " ad 










valorem" duty 


- . . . - 


139,787 






Value of merchandise 










charged with a "spe- 










cific" duty 


_ _ _ 


14,104,523 







442 



Doc. No. 163. 

No. 12— FRANCE— Continued. 





1840. 


SPECIES OF MKHCHAN- 










DI8E. 


Quantities. 


Total value, 
in dollars. 


French tariff. 


.\mount of du- 
ties paid. 


Apples. 


• 








Astxes, pot and pearl - 


1,416 tons 


141,513 


$3 08 56-100 per 220 
pounds. 


$44,483 64 


Bark, oak, &c. 










Beef 


378 barrels - 


4, .536 


$6 17 10-100 per 220 
pounds. 


2,120 61 


Boards, plank, &c. 


25,000 feet - 


.540 


61 71-100 per cts. per 
1,000 feet. 


15 42 


Books and maps. 










Butter. 










Cables and cordage 


19 cwt. 


229 


$5 14 25-100 per 220 
pounds. 


49 78 


Candles, spermaceti. 










Carriages - - - 


- . _ 


425 


16| per cl. ad valorem 


70 12i 


Cheese. 










Copper and brass, man- 


_ 


2,282 


16^ per ct. ad valorem 


376 53 


ufactures of. 










Corn, Indian 


2,050 bushels - 


1,055 


2 30-lOOctp. p. 22gals. 


24 59 


Cotton . - _ 


179,090,02 libs. 


15,735,686 


$4 11 40-iOO per 220 
pounds. 


3,348,983 38 


Cotton, manufactures of. 










Drugs, medicinal 


. - _ 


3,512 






Fish, dried or smoked - 


1,326 pounds - 


56 


$9 04 80-100 per 220 
pounds. 


54 53 


Fish, pickled, (salted) 


61 barrels 


212 


§9 04 80-100 per 220 
pounds. 


501 30 


Flour, wheat 


73,925 barrels 


401,780 


10 33-100 cts. p. 220 lbs. 


6^773 74 


Flour, rye 


50 barrels 


175 


6 60100cts. p. 220 1bs. 
pounds. 


2 24 


Gold and silver coin 


_ . _ 


151,886 






Gold and silver leaf. 










Hats - - - - 


. 


29,392 


30 855-1000 cts. each 


3,627 51 


Hides 


997,850 lbs. - 


98,306 


$1 02 85-100 per 220 
pounds. 


4,663 83 


Hops. 










Household furniture - 


_ 


8,500 


16^ per ct. ad valorem 


1,402 50 


Instruments, musical. 










Iron, manufactures of - 


. _ _ 


1,500 


16A per ct. ad valorem 


247 50 


Lard _ _ _ 


55,443 pounds 


3,818 


J2 05 70-100 p. 220 lbs. 


512 78 


Lead _ . _ 


93,355 pounds 


3,863 


$143 99-100 p. 220 lbs. 


624 07 


Leather and morocco. 










skins. 










Lumber, masts, spars. 


- - - 


10,964 






&c. 










Meal, Indian. 










Molasses, spirits from. 










Nails 


2,000 pounds - 


135 


Prohibited 


187 00 


Oil, whale. 










Paints and varnish 


. 


356 






Paper and stationery - 


. 


1,582 






Pork, hams, and bacon - 


40,000 pounds 


3,427 


$6 78 81-100 per 220 
pounds. 


1,123 98 


Potatoes - - - 


274 bushels - 


228 


10 28-100 cts. per 220 
pounds. 


7 66 



Doc. No. 163. 

No. 12— FRANCE— Continued. 



443 





1840. 


SPECIES OF MERCHAN- 










DISK. 


Quantities. 


Total value. 


French tariff. Amount of du- 






in dollars. 




ties paid. 


Rice 


13,602 tierces 


292,271 


46 75-100 cts. per 220 
pounds. 


$13,353 74 


Rosin . - - 


.324 barrels 


460 


$1 02 85-100 per 220 
pounds. 


576 11 


Saddlery. 










Shingles. 










Skins and furs - 


_ _ _ 


16,784 






Slaves and heading 


1,472,000 


59,434 


31 02-100 cts.per 1,000 


456 61 


Sugar, refined - 


226,876 lbs. - 


15,578 


^17 48 45-100 per 220 
pounds. 


20,152 19 


Sugar, brown 


150 pounds - 


10 


$13 37 65-1000 per 220 
pounds. 


11 91 


Tallow - . - 


10,673 pounds 


1,067 


$2 05 70-100 per 220 
pounds. 


99 77 


Tar and pitch 


600 barrels - 


900 


$1 02 85-100 per 220 
pounds. 


895 19 


Timber, hewn. 










Turpentine 


911 barrels 


1,573 


$1 64 56-100 per 220 
pounds. 


2,145 85 


Turpentine, spirits of. 










Wax . _ - 


121,179 lbs. - 


33,625 


$1 64 56-100 per 220 
pounds. 


902 81 


Wearing apparel 


_ - - 


350 


16^ per ct. ad valorem 


57 75 


Whalebone 


870,659 lbs. - 


175,431 


1-10 perct. ad valorem 


1,929 74 


Wheat - 


.3,053 bushels - 


4,280 


4 63-100 cents per 32 
gallons. 


56 54 


Wood, manufactures of 


932 


932 


16^ per ct. ad valorem 


153 78 


Total value of merchan- 




dise and duties paid - 


_ _ - 


17,198,653 


- ■ - ■ ' - 


3,456,674 70^ 


Value of merchandise 










againstwhich no am't 










is extended in the col- 










umn of "duties paid" 


. 


185,084 






Value of merchandise 










on which is computed 










the "duties paid" in 










the subjoined column 


. 


17,013,569 






Value of merchandise 










charged with an "ad 










valorem" duty 


-. 


193,400 






Value of merchandise 


'. ■■^^■ 








charged with a "spe- 


''; ;■' 








cific" duty 


— , " 


16,820,619 







No. 13. 

TABULAR STATEMENT, 

EXHIBITIsa THE 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF THE DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &c., 

FROM 

THE UNITED STATES, 

IKTO 

THE FRENCH WEST INDIES, 

DURING THE 

COMMERCIAL Y,EARS 1838, 1839, AND 1840. 



446 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 13. 

Tabular statement of the amount and value of articles the growth, pro- 
duce, or manufacture of the United States, imported into the French 
West Indies* during the commercial years 1S3S, 1839, and 1840, to- 
gether with the amount of duties paid thereon. 





1838. 


SFECIES OF MERCHA'NDISE. 


Quantities. 


Total value, 
in dollars. 


Colonial tariff. 


Amount of 
duties paid, 
in dollars 
and cents. 


Api)les - - - - 


1,225 barrels 


2,670 


4 per cent, ad valorem 


106 80 


Beef - . - - 


1,485 barrels 


18,457 


$2 80 50-100 p. 220 lb.-:. 


3,786 75 


Beer, porter, &c. 


- - 


720 






Biscuit or ship bread - 


9,270 lbs. - 


333 


$4 02 5-100perl98lbs. 


188 20 


Bouks tirid maps 


- 


76 






Bricks and litne - - - 


- 


147 






Butter and cheese 


4,410 lbs. - 


435 


97-100 cent per 220 lbs. 


19 


Cables and cordiige 


- 


750 






Candles, spermaceti - 


- 


1,535 






Candles, tailuw, and soap - 


- 


1,146 






Cattle, horned. 










Chocolate . . - 


- 


1,339 






Coaches and carriages. 










Combs and button.*. 










Copper, manufactured 


- 


1,031 






Com, Indian 


9,-569 bushels 


9,237 


37 40-100 cts. p. 22 gal. 


1,301 38 


Cottons, printed 


- 


144 






Cotton, white - - - 


- 


5,558 






Cotton, all other kinds 


- 


66 






Fish, dried and salted - 


9, 569 quintals 


( 40,328 






Fish, diied and salted - 


3,087 barrels 


$130 90-100 p. 220 lbs. 


16,602 15 


Fish, dried and sailed - 


317 kegs - 






Flour - - . - 


2,981 barrels 


20,849 


$4 02 5-100 per 196 lbs. 


11,864 07 


Glass, manufactures of 


- - 


90 






Gold and silver. 










Gunpowder . .. _ 


*" ~ 


209 






Hats - - . - 




103 






Hogs .... 


Five 


20 


10 per cent, ad valorem 


2 00 


Horses - _ _ . 


Two hundred & 
fifty-eight. 


17,415 


10 per cent, ad valorem 


1,741 50 


Household furniture - 


- 


913 






Iron eastings _ - - 


- 


88 






Iron, manufactured 


- 


452 






Lard _ _ . . 


6,064 lbs. - 


728 


97-100 cent per 220 lbs. 


25 


Leather boots and shoes 


- 


140 






Meal, Indian . _ - 


411 barrels 


1,809 






Molasses, spirits from 


- 


3,402 






Muies _ - - . 


Seven 


270 


10 per cent, ad valorem 


27 OO 


rs'ails . . . . 


- 


1,458 






Oil, spermaceti - - - 


- - 


949 






Oil, whale and other fish 


- 


770 






Paints and varnish 


- 


19 






Paper and stationery - 


- 


200 






Pewter and lead, manufac- 










tured. 1^ 










Poik, hams, and bacon 


118,065 lbs. - 


8,841 


$3 80 50-100 p. 220 lbs. 


1,505 39 



* Vide page 12. 



Doc. ^0. 163, 

No. 13— FRENCH WEST INDIES— Continued. 



447 



SPECIES OF MERCHANDISE. 



Potatoes - - - - 

Rice - _ - - 

K)'e and small grain - 

Sugar, refined - - - 
Tallow.* 

Tar, rosin, &c. - - - 
Tin, manufactured. 

Tobacco - - - - 
Tobacco, manufactured, and 

snuff. 

Turpentine, spirits of - 
Wearing apparel 

Wood . _ - _ 

Total value of merchandise 
and duties paid 

Value of merchandise against 
which no amount is extend- 
ed in the column of "du- 
ties paid" - - _ 

Value of merchandise on 
which is computed the 
" duties paid" in the sub- 
joined column 

Value of merchandise charg- 
ed with an "ad valorem" 
duty - - - - 

Value of merchandise charg- 
ed with a specific duty 



1838. 



Quantities 



3,024 bushels 
490 tierces 



1,967 barrels 

391 hogsh's 
113,905 lbs. - 

2,030 gallons 



Total value, 
in dollars. 



1,412 

11,890 

4, '5 85 

323 

3,963 

26,627 
13,282 

861 
50 

218,290 



423,881 
23,488 

400,393 

287,883 
112,510 



Colonial tariflf. 



$165 45-100 p. 22 gall. 
§130 90-100 p. 220 lbs. 
4 per cent, ad valorem 



4 per cent, ad valorem 

7 per cent, ad valorem 

7 per cent, ad valorem 

4 per cent, ad valorem 

4 per cent, ad valorem 



Amount of 
duties paid, 
in dollars 
and cents. 



1,744 16 

1,224 F>0 

179 4Q 



158 53r 

1,863 89 
929 74 

^ 34 44 

8,731 60 

51,265 79 



* The duty, this year, too small to be noticed, not exceeding a cent. 



448 Doc. No. 163. 

No. 13— FRENCH WEST INDIES— Continued. 





1839. 


SPKCIKS OF MEHCHAXDISE. 


Quantities. 


Total value, 
in dollars. 


j Colonial tariff. 


Amount of 
duties paid, 
in dollars 
and cents. 


Apples - . - - 


1,435 barrels - 


2,908 


4 per cent, ad valorem 


116 32 


Beef - - . - 


2,219 barrels - 


28,569 


$2 SO 50-100 p. 220 lbs. 


5,057 68 


Beer, porter, &c. 


- - 


502 






Biscuit or ship bread - 


82,110 lbs. - 


2,340 


$420 5-100 per 190 lbs. 


1,667 16 


Books and maps 


- 


50 






Bricks and lime 


- 


99 


1 




Butter and cheese 


1,810 lb.s. - 


98 


j 97-100 cent per 220 lbs. 


08 


Cables and cordage 


- 


1,622 


j 




Candles, spermaceti 


- 


2,270 






Candles, tallow, and soap - 


- 


! 2,204 






Cattle, horned - - - 


One 


15 


10 per cent, ad valorem 


1 50 


ChocoIjH - - - - 
Coache^nd carriages 


_ 


1,714 






_ 


2,661 






Combs and buttons 


_ 


38 






Copper, manufactured 


- 


118 






Corn, Indian 


11,545 bushels 


10,726 


37 40-100 cts.p.22 galls. 


1,599 51 


Cottons, printed. 










Cottons, white - - - 


- 


4,693 






Cottons, ail other kinds 


- _ 


43 






Fish, dried and salted - 


9,014 quintals 


^ 






Fish, dried and salted - 


1,392 barrels - 


C 38,208 


$130 90-100 p. 220 lbs. 


13,661 32 


Fish, dried and salted - 


851 kegs - 


3 






Flour - - - - 


11,486 barrels - 


77,299 


§4 02 5-100 per 196 lbs. 


45,712 98 


Glass, manufactures of 


_ 


121 






Gold and silver - - - 


_ _ 


10,292 






Gunpowder . . _ 


_ _ , 


103 






Hats - - . - 


_ _ 


109 






Hogs. 










Horses _ _ _ _ 


Six 


4.50 


10 per cent, ad valorem 


45 00 


Household furniture - 


_ _ 


1,232 






Iron castings . - _ 


_ _ 


21 






Iron, manufactured 


_ 


670 






Lard - - - . 


46,467 lbs. - 


4,182 


97-100 ct. per 220 lbs. 


1 90 


Leather boots and shoes 


- _ 


176 






Meal, Indian - - - 


675 barrels - 


3,044 






Molasses, spirits from 


_ 


2,192 






Mules - - - . 


One 


50 


10 per cent, ad valorem 


5 00 


Nails .... 


_ _ 


3,516 






Oil, spermaceti - - - 


- 


104 






Oil, whale and other fish - 


- _ 


3,473 






Paints and varnish 


- 


93 






Paper and stationery - 


- 


5 






Pewter and lead, manufac- 








• 


tured. 










Pork, hams, and bacon 


423,334 lbs. - 


34,821 


$2 80 50-100 p. 220 lbs. 


5,399 91 


Potatoes - - - - 


563 bushels 


309 


$1 65 45-100 p. 22 gall. 


338 74 


Rice . - . _ 


547 tierces 


15,535 


$130 90-100 p. 220 lbs. 


1,367 93 


Eye and small grain - 


- 


2,719 


4 per cent, ad valorem 


108 76 


Sugar, refined - - - 


- _ 


346 






Tallow . - . - 


1,800 lbs. 


180 


97-100 cent per 220 lbs. 


08 


Tar, rosin, &c. - - - 


2,306 b.irrels - 


4,924 


4 per cent, ad valorem 


196 96 


Tin, manufactured 


_ _ 


27 






Tobacco - - - - 


447 liogsheads 


71,274 


7 per cent, ad valorem | 


4,989 18 



Doc, No. 163. 

No. 13— FRENCH WEST INDIES— Continued. 



44^ 





1839. 


SPKCIKS OF MKHCHAXDISK. 


Quantities. 


Total value 


Colonial tariff, in dollars 


Amount of 






in dollars. 


and oents. 


duties paid 
in dollars 
and cents. 


Tobacco, manufactureil, and 


100,286 lbs. - 


12,129 


7 per cent, ad valorem 


849 m 


snuff. 










Turpentine, spirits of - 


2,659 gallons - 


1,274 


4 per cent ad valorem 


50 96 


Wearing apparel 


_ _ 


180 






Wood . - - - 




200,863 


4 per cent, ad valorem 


8,034 6S 


Total value of merchandise 






and duties paid 


- 


550,691 


• _ _. . 


89,804 6§ 


Value of merchandise against 










which no amount is extend- 










ed in the column of "du- 










ties paid" _ _ . 


- 


41,718 






Value of merchandise on 










which is computed the 










"duties paid" in the sub- 










joined column 


- 


508,873 






Value of merchandise charg- 










ed with an "ad valorem" 










duty - - - _ 


- 


295,606 




■ 


Value of merchandise charg- 




«• 






ed with a specific duty. - 


- 


. 213,267 







30 



450 Doc. No. 163. 

No. 13— FRENCH WEST INDIES— Continued. 



1840. 













SJ-ECIKS OF .HKRCHANTllSli. 












Quantities. 


Total value 


Colonial tariff, in dollars 


\ mount of 


• 




in dollars. 


and cents. 


duties paid 
in dollars 


1 
1 

1 








and cents. 


.... 

Apples - - . - 


485 barrels 


1,215 


1 12 20-1 00 per 220 lbs. 


370 98 


Beef ... - 


1,056 barrels 


12,941 


187 per 220 lbs. 


1,795 20 


Beer, porter, <Scc. 


- 


208 






Biscuii or ship bread - 


.36,090 lbs. - 


692 


3 45 05-100 per 196 lbs. 


630 42 


Books and maps 


_ 


46 


1 




Bricks and lime - 


- 


32 






Butter and cheese 


10,079 lbs. - 


1,395 


3 per cent, ad valorem 


41 85 


Cables and cordage. 










Candles, (spermaceti) 


- 


2,231 




- 


Candles, (tallow,) and soap 


- 


1,108 






Cattle, horned - - - 


Two 


10 


4 67 50-100 each 


9 35 


Chocolate . . - 


- 


1,129 






Coaches and carriages - \ 


- 


1,097 






Combs and buttons. ! 










Copper, manufacturesil. \ 










Corn, Indian 


20,218 bushels 


11,210 


37 40-100 jier 22 galls. 


2,801 11 


Cottons, printed 


- 


158 






Cottons, white - 


- 

1 


.5,193 






Cottons, all other kinds. 










Fish, dried and salted 


10,501 quintals 


") 






Fish, dried and salted 


1,566 barrels 


C 32,798 


1 30 90-L00per2201bs. 


15,689 86 


Fish, dried and salted 


101 kegs - 


y 






Flour . - - - 


10,591 barrels 


55,182 


3 4,59.5-100 per 220 lbs. 


36,272 79 


Glass, manufactures of 


- 


85 






Gold and silver. 










Gunpowder _ _ , 


- 


114 




. 


Hats ... - 


- - 


112 






Hogs, 










Horses - - - - 


Twenty -eight - 


2,680 


5 61 each - - - 


157 08 


Household furniture - 


- 


494 






Iron castings - - _ 


- 


84 






Iron, manufactured 


- 


557 






Lard . - . . 


20,174 lbs. - 


1,614 


97- 100 per 220 lbs. 


80 


Leather boots and shoes. 


j 








Meal, Indian - - . 


300 barrels 


1,095 






Molasses, spirits from - 


_ 


12,024 






Mules. 










Nails - - . . 


_ - 


1,253 






Oil, spermaceti - - - 


- 


331 


1 

i 




Oil, whale and other fish 


1 - - 


2,525 






Paints and varnish 


i - _ . 


37 






Paper and stationery. 


1 








Pewter and lead, manufac- 


i - - 


30 






tured. 


! 








Pork, hams, and bacon 


118,562 lbs. - 


7,876 


187 per 220 lbs. 


1,007 75 


Potatoes - - - _ 


1,543 bushels 


564 


1 65 4.5-100 per 22 gall. 


928 32 


Rice . - . - 


6 1 tierces 


12,935 


74 80-100 per 220 lbs. 


871 08 


Rye and small grain - 


- 


2,827 


1 i per cent, ad valorem 


113 OS 


Sugar, refined - - - 


1 _ _ 


1,247 


j 




Tallow.* 






i 





* Araount of duty, this year, lees than a cent. 



Doc. No. 163. 

No. 13— FRENCH WEST INDIES— Continued. 







1840. 




SPECIKS OF MEUCHAS^DISE. 












Quantities. 


Total value 


Colonial tariff, in dollars 


Amouut of 






in dollars. 


and cents. 


duties paid 
in dollars 
and cents. 


Tar, rosin, &c. - - - 


• 
1,984 barrels 


3,540 


» 14 35-100 per 220 lbs. 


395 9^9 


Tin, manufactured. 










Tobacco - - - - 


651 hhds. - 


60,598 


3 74 per 220 lbs. 


11,067 00 


Tobacco, manufactured, and 


95,036 lbs. - 


10,841 


5 61 per 220 lbs. 


2,423 43 


snuff. 










Turpentine, spirits of 


1,724 gallons 


556 


3 per cent, ad valorem 


. 32 24 


Wearing apparel 


- 


28 






Wood - - - - 




213,995 


4 per cent, ad valorem 


8,559 80 


Total value of merchandise 






and duties paid 


- ' - 


464,687 


_ _ _ 


83,1111 Q9 


Value of merchandise against* 










which no amount is extend- 










ed in the column of "du- 










ties paid" - _ - 


- 


31,218 






Value of merchendise on 










which is computed the 










"duties paid" in the sub- 










joined column 


- 


433,469 


' 




Value of merchandise charg- 










ed with an "ad valorem" 










duty - - - - 


- 


217,378 






Value of merchandise charg- 










ed with a specific duty 


~ - 


216,091 




1 , 



* The alterations in the tariff of 1840 are specified in a royal ordinance of December 8, 1899ji 
relative to a modification of the duties on imports in the colonies of Martinique and Guadaloupe.. 



No. 14. 
TABULAR STATEMENT^ 

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AMOUNT AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC EXPORTS, ate, 

FItOK 

THE UNITED STATES 

TO THE 

KINGDOM OF SPAIN, 

THE COMMERCIAL YEARS 1838, 1839, AND 1840. 



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No. 15. 



TABULAR STATEMBNT; 



KXRIBITINO THB 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &e.. 



THE UNITED STATES 



THE ISLAND OF CU 



nUEIW© THK 



COMMERCIAL YEARS 1888, 1839, AND 1840, 



462 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 15. 

Tabular statement showijig the amount a)ul value of articles the growth^ 
produce, or mamifactvre of the United Slates, imported into Cuba dur- 
ing the commercial years 1838, 1839, and 1S10 ,• together with the 
tariff, and amount of duties paid thereon. 





1838. 






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SPECIES OF MER- 


^.£ c 


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q'c "3 


Quantity of mer- 


Value of 


Amount of 


CHANDISE. 




•c'c 
0, <s 


S c — 


chandise. 


merchan- 


duties paid. 






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1 

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Apples . - - 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


$2 40 


1 
3,6J2 barrels - §7,788 


$2,080 


Artificial flowers 

and jewelry 


Dozen - 
Ad val. 


4 1-2 


3 00 


: : 


I 1.701 




Beef 


Barrel - 


30 1-4 


7 20 


7,218 barrels - 


69,526 


13,511 


Beer, porter, and cider, in 


4-i gals. 


30 1-4 


1 20 


18,761 gallons 


>- 40,867 

1 




casks. 
Beer, porter, and cider, in 


Dozen - 


30 1-4 


2 40 


16,272 dozen - 


12,297 


bottles. 






J 




Billiard tables and apparatus 


Ad val. i 30 1-4 








Biscuit or ship bread 


Barrel - | 30 1-4 


1 60 


3,718 barrels - 


-y 




Biscuit or ship bread 


In six lb. { 30 1-4 
kegs. 1 


40 


4,462 kegs 


C 16,938 


6,118 


Boards, plank, and scantling 


Average 
per thou- 
sand. 


24 1-4 


16 00 


42,074 feet 


344,888 


142,102 


Books and maps - 


Ad val. 


24 1-4 


- 


. 


1,891 




Boots . _ - 


Pair - 


30 1-4 


4 00 


24 i)air 


160 


29 


Bricks and lime ^l'^^^ \ 


Barrel - 
Thousand 


24 1-4 
30 1-4 


1 00 
9 60 


5 


7,594 




Brushes - 


Ad val. 


24 1-4 


- 


- 1 3,935 




Butter 


25 lb. 7oz. 


24 1-4 


3 00 


86,607 pounds 


12,125 


2,909 


Cables and cordage 


lOUb. 12 


Specific 


5 70 


l,209^wt. 


14,071 


7,051 


Cheese - - 


02, 

101 lb. 12 


24 1-4 


8 80 


107,708 pounds! 11,839 


1,970 


,„ , ' , . C thread - 
Cloth and thread ^ a 


oz. 

Pound - 
Cloth va- 
rious. 


^-30i 


1 00 


1 
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Coaches and other carriages 


Each - 


30 1-4 


6,000 






Combs and buttons 


Various 
valuiit'n- 


24 1-4 


_ 


7,941 




Copper and brass ware — 




■ 


. 






lor kitchen utensils 


Pound - 


.10 1-4 


30 


'. '. \ 30,356 




if for sugar works 


- 


Free - 


_ 




Cotton, raw, in seed 
Cotton, raw, cUaned 


25 lb. 7oz. 
2.5 lb. 7jz. 


24 1-4 
24 1-4 


1 00 

2 70 


i 1,738,.5'lOlhs. 


183,933 


39,054 


Cotton piece goods, white - 


- 


■- 


- 


- 


115,552 




Cotton piece goods, print- 


- 


1 - - 


- 


- - 


3,356 




ed and colored. 














Cotton twist, yarn C twist 
and thread, ^ thrd 


Pound - 

- 


l^H 


<^20 
^80 


- 


3,122 




Cotton, other manufactures 








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Doc. No. 163. 

No. 15— IMPOIirS INTO CUBA— Continued. 



463 



SPECIES OF MER- 
CHANDISE. 



1838. 



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Horses i 



Drug^g, medicinal - 

Earthen and .stone wnre 

Fire engines and apparatus 

Fish, dried or smoked 

Fish, pickled 

Flaxseed - - - 

Flour 

Glass, manufactures of 



Gold and silver 

and gold leal- 
Gunpowder 
Ha'ns and bacon - 
Hats 

Hides - - . 

Hewn timber 
Hogs 
Horned cattle 

for the saddk 
^ stallions - 
Hops . - . 

Household furniture 
Indian corn 
Indian meal 

Iron, pig - - - 

Iron, bar -. - - 

Iron castings 

Iron, other manufactures of 
Lard 

Lead, in pigs or sheets 
Leather . . . 

T „ .u u C for uiea 
Jjeatner shoes -? „ 

( tor women 

Leather and morocco skins, 
not sold per pound. 

Linseed oil 

Lumber, (not deXnied) 

Masts and spars 

Marble and stone - 

Mules - - - 

Musical instruments 

Nails, if for sugar works - 

Nankeens. 

Oak bark and other dye 

Pewter and lead, manufac- 
tured. 

Paper and other stationery - 

Paints and varnish ^ ^^ '. 



Each - 
101| lbs. 
Pound 
25 lb. 7 
i'bl.,spec) 
Various 



Coin free 
Ounce - 
101 J lbs 
25 Ib.To; 

Each - 

Each - 
Each - 
Each - 



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Quantity of mer- 
chandise. 



24 1-4 160 00 
30 1-4; 2 80 
30 1-4| 10 

24 l-4| 1 20 
tic duty; 10 00 
24 1-4 various 
j valua- 
I tions. 

4 1-2; 17 00 
30 1-4; 14 40 
24 1-4: 2 00 

30-1-4; 1 20 

- ! - 

- { 4 80 
30 1-4 50 00 
30 1-4 120 00 

- ' Free 



' ^ varnish 



Barrel - 
Barrel - 

IGlflbs 
101|lbs 
10l| Ibs.j 
Valuat'n | 
25 lh.7 oz 
101^ Ibs.l 
Side - 

Dozen - 
Dozen - 

25 lb.7oz 
Valuat'n 
Valuat'n 
Valuat'n 

Various 



25 lb.7oz 
1-01^ Ifes 



25 lb. 7oz 
barrel 



30 1-4 

30 1-4' 
30 1-4 
30 1-4: 

24 1-4; 
24 1-4' 



3 20 

4 00 

1 SO 

2 60 

3 60 



Value of 
merchan- 
dise. 



30 1-4' 


2 40 


24 1-4 


4 80 


24 1-4 


2 40 




12 00 


30 1-4 


4 80 


24 ! -4 


6 00 


24 1-4 


1 60 


30 1-4 


- 


24 1-4 


_ 


24 1-4 


_ 


30 1-2 


40 80 


24 1-4 


_■ 


- 


Free 


24 1-4 


50 


30 1-4 


18 00 


30 1-4 


various 


?24^ 


C2 80 

Is 00 



89,3.95 99 
5,599 barrels - 
28 bushels 
13,135 barreb - 



461,340 pounds 
511,315 |K)unds 

500 - 
612 tons 

7 

^33 - 

2,970 pounds - 

29,250 bushels 
1,330 burrels - : 

1 ton - 



5,484,028 lbs. 
394 lbs. 
3T,192 pounds 

^2,816 pairs - 



329 gallons 



1,104,308 lbs. 



$26,684 

1,421 

584 

264,483 

37, 1 76 

60 

108,325 

14,655 



coin 1,188 

plate 380 

41,572 

81,810 

9,231 

2,500 

7,344 

360 

5, 1 50 

179 

78,907 

24,816 

4,549 

70 

7,498 

118,273 

368,146 

34 

6,837 

2,690 

17,094 

329 

147,584 

15,758 

1,778 

300 

1,770 

61,100 

6,349 
3,714 

33,965 

5,533 



Amount of 
duties paid. 



$72,888 

29,114 

12 

131,350 



17,297 

8,821 

150 



1,383 
H 

136, ,54.5 



43 



464 Doe. No. 163. 

No. 15— IMPORTS INTO CUBA— Continued. 



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Amount of 




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duties paid. 




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Printing presses and type - 


_ 


_ 


11 20 




$3,790 




Pork 


Barrel - 


30 1-4 


11 20 


3,000 barrels - 


48,000 


$8,730' 


Potatoes - - - 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 00 


57,691 bushels 


28,052 


9,514 


Eice 


25 lb.7oz 


30 1-4 


1 20 


21,372 tierces - 


551,095 


102,022 


Kosin aiul turpentine 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 40 


986 barrels 


2,901 


491 


Rye, outs, and other C oats 
small grain. f rye 


10I|lb. 
25 lb.7 02 


^30i 


C 1 20 
\ 50 


- 


10,334 




Salt, (doniesiic) 


3 bushels 


Specific 


>2 t.O 


7,120 bushels - 


2,679 




Saddlery, (sadtlles with or 


Each - 


30 1-4 


16 00 


_ 


18,250 




witho»\t bridles.) 














Sheep - - - 


Each - 


30 1-4 


4 00 


6 


50 


25 


Shingles - - - 


Per M - 


24 1-4 


3 00 


4,367 - 


26,206 


2,727 


Snufl, (rappee) 


Pound - 


30 1-4 


40 


1,606 Ibg. 


321 


166 


gljcins and furs 


- 


- 


- 


- 


4,6.58 




S{>ermaoi'ti 


H galls. 


24 1-4 


7 50 


91,899 gallons 


78,645 


35,840' 


Spermaceti candles 


25 lb.7oz 


24 1-4 


6 40 


280, 585 lbs. - 


79,313 


14,846 


Spirits from grain - 


- 


- 


- 


5,633 gallons - 


3,498 




Spirits of turpentine 


Pound - 


24 1-4 


20 


33,690 gallons 


13,000 


14,128 


Soap - ' - 


25 II..7 0Z 


30 1-4 


2 00 


353,532 lbs. - 


21,212 


7,352 


Staves and lieading 


Per M - 


24 1-4 


20 00 


835 - 


55,367 


3,05T 


Sugar, (brown) 


Prohibil'd 












Tallow and candles 


25 lb.7oz 


30i- 


2 40 


1,195,017 lbs. 


192,284 


29,850 


Tar and pilch 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 40 


2,569 barrels - 


5,138 


1,282 


Tin, (ruanufactures of) 


lOlllbs. 


30 1-4 


18 00 


_ 


921 




Tobacco, (uniuanufaclured. 


10l|lbs. 


2 


4 80 


581 hhds. ' - 


52,860 




in deposite.) 














Tobacco, (manufactured, to- 


25 Ib.Toz 


30 1-4 


3 60 


147,424 lbs. - 


17,820 


5,519 


bacco. ) 














Trunks - 


Each - 


30 1-4 


3 20 


.- - 


418 




Umbrellas and ^ umbrellas 
parasols. ^ parasols - 


I Each - 


24 1-4 


CI 80 
^1 20 




5,274 




Vinegar in pipes - 


Pipe - 


30 1-4 


16 00 


- 


67 




Whale oil 


3| galls. 


24 1-4 


1 60 


92,409 gallons 


34,627 


7,688 


"Whalebone 


Pound - 


24 1-4 


50 








Wearing apparel - 


Various 


- 


- 


. 


3,023 




Wood, (manufacturer of) - 










263,807 




For " bal-mra" duty add 1 


3,887,543 


867,897 


pel- cent. 








- 




8,678 




876,575 



Doc. No. 163. 465 

No. 15— IMPORTS INTO CUBA— Continued. 



SPECIES OF MER- 
CHANDISE. 



Apples - _ _ 

Artificial flowers - 

and jewelrv 
Beef 
Beer, porter, and cider, in 

casks. 
Beer, porter, and cider, in 

bottles. 
Billiard tables and apparatus 
Biscuit or ship bread 
Biscuit or ship bread 

Board-;, plank, and scantling 



Books and maps 
Boots 

Bricks and litne -i , ■ , 
f bricks 

Brushes 

Butter 

Cables and cordage 

Cheese 



Cloth and thread 



thread 
flax 



1839. 



Coaches and other carriages 
Gomb.i and buttons 

Copper and brass warj — 
for kitchen utensils 
if for sugar works 
Cotton, raw, in seed 
Cotton, raw, cleaned 
Cotton piece goods, white 
Cotton piece goods, printed 

and colored. 
Cotton twist, yarn «^ twist 

and thread. V thread 

Cotton, other manufactures 

of. 
Drugs, medicinal - 
Earthern and stone ware - 
Fire engines and apparatus 
Fish, (■ried or smoked 
Fish, pickled 

Flaxseed - - - 

Flour 

31 



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■s s 

f £ 










Number, \vpitihl,a 
sure,towiricli is 
llie value found 
third column. 


UI 

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Fixed values on 
iioiiiinalions of 
column, in doll, 
cents. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 40 


3,622 barrels - 


$7,498 


$2,432 


Dozen - 1 4 1-2 


- 


^ 


160 




Valudtionj - 


3 00 


> " 




Barrel - 


30 1-4 


7 29 


3,658 barrels - 


6,699 


9,667 


4i gals. 


30 1-4 


1 20 


8,821 gallons - 


i 22,072 


6,123 


Dozen - 


30 1-4 


2 40 


8,480 dozen - 


J 




Ad val. 


.30 1-4 


_ 


One - 


350 


130 


Barrel - 


30 1-4 


1 60 


3,811 barrels - 


i 21,475 




In six Ib.l 30 1-4 


40 


5,225 kegs - 


8,479 


kegs. 1 








Average 


24 1-4 


16 00 


•33,977 feet - 


154,557 


113,075 


per thou- 












sand. 












Valuation 


24 1-4 


- 


. - 


5,.694 




Pair - 


30 1-4 


4 00 








Barrel - 
Thousand 


24 1-4 
30 1-4 


1 00 
9 60 


I - ~ 


3,093 




Valuation 


24 l-4i - 




1,527 




25 lb. 7 oz. 


24 1-4 


3 00 


103,182 pounds 


17,277 


3,463 


101 lbs. 


specific 


5 70 


322 cwt. 


3,915 


1,872 


12 oz. 












101 lbs! 


24 1-4 


8 80 


100,904 pounds 


9,072 


2,486 


12 oz. 












Pound - 
Cloth va- 


? 30i 


1 00 




■ 




rious. 












Each - 


30 1-4 


6,000 


- 


9,292 




Various 


24 1-4 


- 


. 


3,564 




valuat'ns 












Pound - 


30 1-4 
Free 


' 30 


} - - 


32,385 




25 lbs.7oz 
25 lbs.7oz 


24 1-4 
24 1-4 


1 00 

2 70 


^2, 141,519 lbs. 


263,653 


48,106 


- 


- 


. 


51,337 




- 


- 


- 


- 


3,388 




Pouiid - 


]m 


5 20 

^80 


I- - - 


12,826 




~. 


- 


- 


' 


2,401 




_ 


_ 


_ 


_ _ 


21,212 




- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


114 




Each - 


24 1-4 


160 00 








10 1| lbs. 


30 1-4 


2 80 


78,878 29 


261,337 


63,823 


Pound - 1 30 1-4 


10 


3,506 barrels - 


17,066 


18,02S 


iD ll)s.7ozi 24 1-4 


1 20 


42 hu-hels 


114 


18 


bbl. spec) 


fie duij 


10 00 


9(5,495 bariels - 


71],9S8 


904,590 



466 Doc. Xo. 163. 

No. 15— IMPORTS INTO CUBA— Continued. 





1839. 






SPECIES OF MER- 


IP 


x-5 


•=■^3 
— 'w n 

C v.— 


Quantify. 


Value. 


Amount of 


CHANDISE. 




■3 o 


Fixpd Vtilues 
nominations 
cuhinin, ill d 
cents- 






duties paid. 


Glass, manufactures of 


Various 


24 1-4 


various 
valua- 
tions. 


- 


$16,291 




Gold and silver 


Coin free 


- 


- 


- 


coin 3,406 




and gold leaf 


Ounce - 


4 1-2 


IT 00 


. 


plate 1,371 




Gunpowder 


101^ U.S. 


30 1-4 


14 00 


254,531 pounds 


31,961 


$9,528 


Hams and bacon - 


25 lbs.7oz 


24 1-4 


2 00 


658,521 pounds 


105,868 


10,964: 


Hats ... 


- 


- 


- 


. 


9,695 




Hides - - - 


Each - 


30 1-4 


1 20 


335 - 


1,540 


iir 


Hewn timber 


- 


- 


- 


829 tons 


10,606 




Hogs ... 


Each - 


- 


4 80 


ITO - 


540 


81S 


Horned cattle 


Each - 


30 1-4 


50 00 








,T C for the saddle 
Horses -* , ,,. 

^stallions - 


Each - 


30 1-4 


120 00 
Free 


^35 - 


6,010 




Hops - - - 


- 


- 


- 


661 pounds 


85 




Household furniture 


- 


- 


- 


. _ 


10T,309 




Indian corn 


Barrel - 


30 1-4 


3 20 


2,4T5 bushels - 


2,3.33 




Indian meal 


Barrel - 


30 1-4 


4 00 


1,526 barrels - 


6,451 


1,587 


Iron, pig- 


lOl^lbs. 


30 1-4 


1 80 


1 ton - 


30 


10 


iron, bar - - - 


101^ lbs. 


30 1-4 


2 60 


2 tons 


ITO 


29 


Iron, castings 


101^ lbs. 


24 1-4 


3 60 


_ 


16,331 




Iron, other manufactures of 


Valuat'n 


24 1-4 


- 


. - 


26T,359 




Lard . . - 


25 lbs.7oz 


30 1-4 


2 40 


6,1T3,393 lbs. 


5T4,T28 


154,061 


Lead, in pigs or sheets 


101^ lbs. 


24 1-4 


4 801 13,34T pounds 


664 




Leather ... 


Side - 


24 1-4 


2 40 


51,421 pounds 


10,453 




Leather shoes \ „ 

^ for women 


Dozen - 


.30 1-4 


12 00 
4 80 


^1,T68 pairs - 


2,000 




Leather and morocco skins, 


Dozen - 


24 1-4 


6 00 


- 


3,TT1 




not sold per pound. 














Linseed oil 


25 Ibs.Toz 


24 1-4 


1 60 


941 gallons 


952 


124 


-Lumber, (not defined) 


Valuation 


30 1-4 


- 


- 


154,428 




Masts and spars 


Valuation 


24 1-4 


- 


- 


9,943 




■ Marble and stone - 


Valuation 


24 i-4 


- 


. 


1,96T 




Mules ... 


_ 


30 1-2 


40 80 


19 


.5,O0T 


SOS 


Musical instruments 


Various 


24 1-4 


- 


. 


2,-340 




Nails, if for sugar works - 


_ 


- 


Free 


1,144,680 lbs. 


T2,T00 


, 


Nankeens. 














Oak bark and other dye 


25 Ibs.Toz 


24 1-4 


50 


- 


5,9TT 




Pewter and lead, manufac- 


101^ lbs. 


30 1-4 


IS 00 


. 


2,381 




tured. 














Paper and other stationery - 


- 


.30 1-4 


various 


- 


20,038 




Paints and varnish 5 ^'""•\ 
f varnish 


25 Ibs.Toz 
barrel 


?24i 


C2 80 
^8 00 


}■ - - 


5,69T 




Printing presses and type - 


- 


- 


11 20 


. 


1,922 




Pork 


Barrel - 


30 1-4 


11 20 


2,016 bbls. - 


33,296 


.5,872 


Potatoes - . - 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 00 


58,0T1 bushels 


33,090 


9,66a 


Sice - . _ 


25 Ibs.Toz 


30 1-4 


1 20 


20,362 tierces - 


556,143 


106,739 


Bosin :ind turpentine 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 40 


63T bbls. 


1,298 


318 


> 5lye, oats, and other C oats 
^aiall grain. (_ rye 


I01|lb. 
25 Ibs.Toz 


?30i 


C 1 20 
I 50 


I - - 


11,T13 





Doc. No. 163. 

No. 15— IMPORTS INTO CUBA— Continued. 



467 



SPECIES OF MER- 
CHANDISE. 



Salt, (domestic) - 
Saddlery, (saddles with - 

without bridles.) 
Sheep 
Shingles - 
Snuff", (rappee) 
Skins and furs. 
Spermaceti 
Spermaceti candles 
Spirits from grain - 
Spirits of turpentine 
Soap 

Staves and heading 
Sugar, (brown) 
Tallow and can- C tallow 

dies. ^ candles - 

Tar and pitch 
Tin, (manufactures of) 
Tobacco, (unmanufactured, 
in deposite. ) 

Tobacco, (manufactured, to- 
treo brea.) 

Trunks . - . 

Umbrellas and C umbrellas 
parasols. ^ parasuls - 

Vinegar in pipes - 

Whale oil 

Whalebone 

Wearing apparel - 

Wood, (manufactures of ) - 

Add one-seventh, as " war 
subsidy" 



Balanza 



1839. 






'p-f a 3 



3 bushels Specific 
Each - 30 1-4 



Each - 
I'er M - 
Pound - 

3f galls. 
2a lbs.7ez 

Pound - 

25 Ibs.Toz 

Per M 

Prohibit'd 

25 lbs.7oz 

25 Ibs.Toz 

Barrel - 

101-Jlbs 

lOlJlbs 

25 Ibs.Toz 

Each - 

i Each - 

Pipe - 
S| galls 
Pound - 
Various 



30 1-4 
24 1-4 
30 1-4 

24 1-4 
24 1-4 

24 1-4 
30 1-4 
24 1-4 

^30J 

24 1-4 
30 1-4 



2 00 
16 00 

4 00 

3 00 
40 

7 50 
6 40 

20 

2 00 

20 00 

2 40 

2 40 
18 00 

4 80 



Quantity. 



3,395 bushels - 



5 

3,158 - 
2,275 lbs. 

68,881 gallons 
95,407 lbs. 
5,600 gallons - 
12,442 gallons 
219,910 lbs. - 
6,460 M 

860,063 lbs. - 
2,582 bbls. 

435 hhds. 



30 1-41 3 60 56,731 lbs 



30 1-4 
24 1-4 

30 1-4 

24 1-4; 
24 1-4 



3 20 
CI 80 7 

^1 20! 5 

16 00: - 
1 60! 102,071 gallons , 
50i 1 



Value. 



$1,973 
17,434 

25 

12,632 

455 

68,. 540 

37,996 

1,120 

4,929 

17,592 

■253,400 

106,521 

5,400 
11,188 
66,940 

11,181 

761 
5,663 

32 

45,503 

7,630 
298,789 



Amount of 
duties paid. 



$21 

1,960 

231 

26,863. 
.5,079- 

5,194 

4,778 
26,873 

21,466 

1,288 



2,125 



8,471 



4,986,023 



1,587,258 
•226,751 

1,814,009 
18,140 

1,832,149 



468 Doc. No. 163. 

No. 15— IMPORTS INTO CUBA— Continued. 



SPECIES OF MER- 
CHANDISE. 



Apples - - - 

Artificial flowers - 

and jewelry 
Beef 
Beer, porter, and cider, in 

casks. 
Beer, porter, and cider, in 

bottles. 
Billiard tables and apparatus 
Biscuit or ship bread 
Biscuit or ship bread 

Boards, plank, and scantling 



Books and maps - 

Boots 

», . , , ,. C lime 

Bricks and lime -i , • , 
^ bricks 

Brushes 

Butter 

Cables and cordage 



1840. 



Cheese 



' Cloth and thread 



thread - 
flax 



Coaches and other carriages 
Combs and buttons 

Copper and brass ware — 
for kitchen utensils 
if for sugar works 
Cotton, raw, in seed 
Cotton, raw, cleaned 
Cotton jiiece goods, while 
Cotton piece goods, printed 

and colored. 
Cotton twist, yarn (, twist 

and thread. ^ thread 

Cotton, other manufactures 

of. 
Drugs, medicinal - 
Earthen and sti)ne ware 
Fire engines and apparatus 
Fish, dried or smoked 
Fish, pieklc-d 

Flaxseed - - ' - 

Tlour 



11= 
lili 


■SB 

>.£ 

a- <r 

"5 ^ S 
o j; 3 
I. '<•=' 
0- 


Fixed values on the de- 
nominations o( the first 
C'llumn, in dollars and 
cents. 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 40 


Dozen - 


4 1-2 


- 


Valuation 


- 


3 00 


Barrel - 


30 1-4 


7 20 


4^ gals. 


30 1-4 


1 29 


Dozen - 


ao 1-4 


2 40 


Valuation 


30 1-4 




Barrel - 


30 i-4 


1 60 


In six lb. 


30 1-4 


40 


kegs. 
Average 


24 1-4 


16 00 


per thou- 






sand. 






Valuation 


24 1-4 


- 


Pair - 


30 1-4 


4 00 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


1 00 


Thousand 


30 1-4 


9 60 


Ad val. 


24 1-4 


- 


25 lb.7 oz. 


24 1-4 


3 00 


101 lbs. 


specific 


5 70 


12 oz. 






101 lbs. 


24 1-4 


8 80 


12 oz. 






Pound - 

Cloth va- 


I 30^ 


1 00 


rious. 






Each - 


30 1-4 


6,000 


Various 


24 1-4 


- ■ 


valuat'ns 






Pound - 


30 1-4 


30 


- ■ 


Free 


- 


25 lbs.7oz 


24 1-4 


1 00 


25 lbs.7oz 


24 1-4 


2 70 


• 


- 




Pound - 


?24i 


5 20 
^80 


Each - 


24 1-4 


160 00 


10 1| lb. 


30 1-4 


2 80 


Pound - 


30 1-4 


10 


25 lbs.7oz 


24 1-4 


1 20 


bbl. speci 


fic duty 


10 00 



2,573 barrels - 



4,029 barrels - 
12,062 gallons 

5,787 dozen - 



2,585 barrels 
4,670 kegs 

31,440 feet 



80 pairs 



140,799 pounds 
1,966 cwt. 

131,456pounds 



14,107,906 lbs 



69,018,99 
5,171 barrels - 

69,819 barrels - 




§5,471 

535 

32,232 

16,408 



13,839 
176,760 



2,746 
300 

1,571 

4,063 
17,895 
22,958 

11,516 



245 

4,342 
3,708 

2.3,114 

1,276,235 

53,656 
8,957 

13,035 
8,742 

15,809 

960 

124 

165,526 

17,779 

369,031 



Doc. No. 163. 469 

No. 15— IMPORTS INTO CUBA— Continued. 



■ 












■«- 






1840. 






SPECIES OF AlER- 


a cd 


Xt3 


m the lie 
:>f tlie first 
ollars and 


Quantity. 


• 
Value. 


Amount of 


CHANDISE. 


Number, weigh 
sure, U) which 
the vahie fou 
third column. 


24 1-4 


Fixed values i 
nominations ( 
column, in d 
cents. 






duties paid. 


Cilasg, manufactures of 


Various 


various 


. . 


$12,426 










valua- 








Gold and silver 

and gold leaf 


Coin free 
Ounce - 


4 1-2 


tions. 
17 00 


- - ■? 


coin 2,327 
plate 1,187 




Gunpowder 


lOlflb. 


30 1-4 


14 00 89,200 pounds 


11,071 


3,339 


Hams and bacon - 


25.lbs.7oz 


24 1-4 


2 00 615,097 pounds 


73,811 


8,571 


Hats 


- 


- 


_ .. 


14,125 




Hides 


Each - 


30 1-4 


1 20' 911 - 


3,344 


280 


Hewn timber 


- 


_ 


- 1 492 tons 


9,972 




Hogs _ - - 


Each - 


- 


4 SO - - - 






Horned cattle 


Each - 


30 1-4 


50 00| - 






TT C for the saddle 
Morses -< . ,,. 

I stallions - 


Each - 


30 1-4 


120 00;? .r. 










T-. f 40 - 
Free 5 


7,665 




Hops - - . 


_ 


_ 


- 1 2,431 - 


366 




Household furniture 


- 


_ 


_ 1 - 


7.3,817 




Indian corn 


Barrel - 


30 1-4 


3 20 4,807 bushels - 


.3,129 




Indian meal 


Barrel - 


.30 1-4 


4 OOi 772 barrels - 


2,744 


'80^ 


Iron, pig- 


101| lb. 


30 1-4 


1 so' 3 tons 


108 




iron, bar - 


lOlJ lb. 


.30 1-4 


2 60' 1 ton - - 


28 


H 


Iron castings 


101^ lb. 


24 1-4 


3 60, - 


27,816 




Iron, other manufactures of 


Valuat'n 


24 1-4 


_ i _ 


273,972 




Lard ... 


25 lbs.7oz 


30 1-4 


2 40 5, .539,245 lbs. 


542,. 578 


138,259 


Lead, in pigs or sheets 


lOlf lb. 


24 1-4 


4 80; 6,49'^ pounds - 


308 




Leather ... 


Side - 


24 1-4 


2 40 G2,8511bs. 


12,896 




Leather shoes 5 J^-" men - 
^ for women 


Dozen - 


- 
30 1-4 


12 00 
4 80 


^1,602 pairs - 


1,854 




Leather and morocco skins, 


Dozen - 


24 1-4 


6 00 


- 


7,270 




not sold per pound. 














Linseed oil 


25 Ibs.Toz 


24 1-4 


1 60 


215 gallons - 


230 


2a 


liUmber (not defined) 


Valuation 


30 1-4 


_ 


_ 


125,034 




Masts and spars 


Valuation 


24 l-4j - 


. 


5,302 




"Marble and stone - 


Valuation 


24 1-4 


_ 


893 




Mules 


- 


30 1-2 40 80 


4 


1,780 


I6i 


Musical instruments 


Various 


24 1-4 


_ - 


4,514 




IVails, if for sugar works - 


- 


- Free 


1,788,713 lbs. 


96,819 




Nankeens - - - 


- 


_ 




. 


1,200 




Oak bark and other dye 


25 lbs.7oz 


24 1-4 


50 


- 


5,578 




Pewter and lead, manufac- 


lOlJIbs. 


30 1-4 


18 00 


- _ 


5,128 




tured. 














Paper and other stationery 


_ 


30 1-4 


various 


- 


29,531 




Paints and varnish ^ " ■ , 
I varnish 


25 lbs.7oz 
barrel 


24 1-4 


2 CO 
8 00 


- 


6,855 




Printing presses and type - 


- 


- 


11 20 


. - 


4,012 




Pork 


Barrel • 


30 1 4 


11 20 


3,628 bbls. 


58,148 


\0,tb4: 


Potatoes - - 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 00 


66,855 bushels 


29,295 


11,118 


Rice 


25 lbs.7oz 


.30 1-4 


1 20 


22,840 tierces - 


439,176 


117,116 


-Kosin and turpentine 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 40 


244-bbls. 


512 


117 


Rye, oats, and other C oats 
small grain. C rye 


101|lb. 
25 lbs.7oz 


30 1-4 


1 20 
50 


- 


7,554 


• 



470 Doc. No. 163. 

No. 15— IMPORTS INTO CUBA— Continued. 



1840. 



SPECIE8 OF MER- 




c c. 


- a; « 








CHANDISE. 


llll 


a, — 


1 g c 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Amount of 




III! 




pi' 






duties paid. 


Salt, (domcf^lic) - 


3 bushelsiSpecific 


2 00 


8,850 bushels - 


S3,296 




Saddlery, (saddles with or 


Each - 30 1-4 


16 00 


. 


29,244 




without bridles.) 












Sheep . _ - 


Each - 30 1-4 


4 00 


80 


200 


$416 


Shingles - - - 


Per M- 24 1-4 


3 00 


1,749 M 


8,998 


1,236 


Snuff, (rappee) 


Pound - 30 1-4 


40 


1,080 lbs. 


711 


112 


Skins and furs 


! 


- 


- 


133 




Spermaceti 


3 J galls, j 24 1-4 


T 50 


53,522 gallons" 


.52,054 


20,794 


Speriiirtceli candles 


25 Ibs.Tozi 24 1-4 


6 40 


201,12Tlbs. - 


79,923 


8,365 


Spirits fnun crrain. 


1 
1 










Spirits of turpentine 


Pound - [ 24 1-4 


20 


27,040 gallons 


9,600 


11,246 


Soap 


25 1bs.7oz 30 1-4 


2 00 


23.5,555 lbs. - 


11,844 


4,899 


Staves and heading 


Per M - 


24 1-4 


20 00 


1,083 M 


63,320 


4, .505 


Sugar (brown) 


Prohibit'd 


- 


- 


230 lbs. 


15 




Tallow and v-m- \ tallow - 
dies. ^ candles - 


25 Ibs.Toz 
25 Ibs.Toz 


(soi 


2 40 


1,367,257 lbs. 


165,864 


34,057 


Tar and pitch 


Barrel - 


24 1-4 


2 40 


3,005 bbls. - 


6,010 


1,499 


Tin (mviiiufactures of) 


lOlllbs. 


30 1-4 


18 00 


- - 


1,667 




Tobacco, (uiiiTianufaclured, 


101|lbs. 


2 


4 SO 


1,291 hhds. - 


48", 202 




in deposiie.) 














Tobacco, (manufactured, to- 


25 Ibs.Toz 


30 1-4 


3 60 


196, 187 lbs. - 


28,000 


7,334 


bacco.) 














Trunks - 


Each - 


30 1-4 


3 20 


- 


564 




Umbrellas and (^ umbrellas 
pariisols. ? parasols - 


^ Each - 


24 1-4 


Cl 80 
t I 20 


I - 


973 




Vinegar in [lipes - 


Pipe - 


30 1-4 


16 00 


- 


465 




"Whale oil 


3 J galls. 


24 1-4 


1 60 


112,889 galls. 


48,910 


9,454. 


"Whalebone 


Pound - 


24 1-4 


50 


50 lbs. 


10 


& 


"Wearing apparel - 


Various 


- 


- 


- 


6,889 




"Wood, (iiiaiiufdctures of ) - 


~ 








294,787 






4,685,069 


1,603,454 


jAdd one-seventh - 


' ■ 




" 


. - - 




229,065 




1,832,519 


*• Balanza"' 


" 










18,325 




1,8.50,844 



The duties of 24^ and 30^ include the " afbitrios" of " reemplazo" and " armamento." This 
is the duty on fireign goods imported in vessels other than Spanish ; under the Spanish flag, 
those at 30]- pay nine, and those at 2 I3- seven per cent. less. 

In coiifoniiity to the " resolution," the Spanish "real de plata' has been estimated in this 
statement at 10 cents; the ii'ue value is 12^ cents, and in order to obtain a correct estimate, 25 
per cent, must be added to the sum of duties paid.* 

The amount of duties paid is calculated below the per rentage specified in the tarifi' colunm, 
allowance being made for those goods vs'hich were imported in Spanish vessel.s. 



* Vide Summary. 



No 16. 



TABULAR STATEMENT, 



EXHIEITIN'G TKK 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &c., 



THE UNITED STATES 



ISLAND OF PORTO HI C O , 



THE YEARS 1838, 1839, AND 1840. 



472 



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No. 17. 
TABULAR STATEMENT, 

EXHIBITING THE 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF THE DOMESTIC EXPORTS, 

FBOH 

THE UNITED STATES 

INTO 

RUSSIA, 

DUEING 

THE COMMERCIAL YEARS 1838, 1839, AND 1840. 



32 



482 



loc. 'No, 163, 



No. 16. 

^Tabular statement, exhibiting the amount and value of articles, the 
growth, produce, and manufact^ire of t tie United States, imported into 
•Russia* during the commercial years 1S3S, 1839, and 1840; together 
with the tariff a7id amount of duties paid tfiereon. 









1838. 




SPECIKS OF MERCHANllISE. 












Quantities. 


Value. 


Russian tariff. 


Amount of 
d'Jties paid. 






Dollars. 




Dulls, cts. 


Books and maps. 










Biscuit or ship bread. 










Butter. 










Cider. 










Cotton - - - 


2,788,472 lbs. 


282,835 


18 84§-100 cts. per 36 lbs. 


14,595 89 


Cotton manufactures. 










Earthen and stone ware. 










Flour. 










Hops _ - - 


25,146 lbs. 


2,092 


93f cts. per 36 pounds 


654 85 


Iron manufactures. 










Lumber, generally. 










Oak bark and other dye. 










Paper and other stationery. 










Pewter and lead manu- 










factures. 






\ 




Rice 


202 tierces - 


5,821 


33 90-100 per 36 lbs. 


798 90 


■Scantling, boards, & plank. 










Shingles. 










■Shoes, (leather.) 










Sugar, (refined.) 










Tar. 










Pitch. 










Tin manufactures. 










Tobacco, (manufactured) 


10,484 lbs. - 


1,220 


§7 50 per 36 lbs. stemmed ; 
30 cents the pound, other 
sorts ; 75 cents the pound, 
cigar?; 75 cents the pound, 
snuffin rolls; 90 cts. snuff, 
rappee, and all other. 


2,184 38 


Tobacco,(unmanufactur'd.) 


1 75 hogsh'ds 


9,500 


§3 75 per 36 pounds 


18,229 17 


Wearing apparel. 










Wood manufactures. 














301,468 




36,463 19 


Additional duty | per ct. 








4,557 90 




41,021 09 



* Vide page 47. 



Boc, ISTo. 163. 

No. 17— IMPORTATIONS INTO RUSSIA— Continued.: 



- 






1839. 




SPECIES OF MEHCHAXBISE. 








■""' 




Quantities. 


Value. 


Russian tariff. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 






Dollars. 




Dolls, cts. 


Books and maps - 


- . - 


' 25 


Free, except bound, 7.i cts. 




■"'- 






per pound, bound in any 
manner 




Biscuit or ship bread 


467 pounds 


1,706 


Prohibited. 




Butter - - - 


1,137 lbs. - 


273 


$3 75 per 36 p<»unds 


118 75 


Cider - - - 


45 doz. bot's 


94 


|>27 per hog.^head ; 30 cents 
per bottle. 


162 00 


Cotton - 


2, 104,482 lbs. 


331,953 


18 84-1-100 ct.-?. per 36 lbs. 


10,983 50 


Cotton manufactures 




12,131 


Duties various and heavy; 
$2 40 per pound on all 
unenumerate d articles. 




Earthen and stone ware - 




55 


^3 per 36 pounds, earthen- 
ware white, without bor- 
der or ornamenls. 




Flour - 


197 barrels - 


1,397 


S3 37 per 6 bushels 


331 95 


Hops - - - 


35,214 lbs. - 


2,855 


93|- cts. per 3i? pounds 


916 88 


Iron manufactures 


_ . - 


125 


Prohibited. 




Lumber, generally 




1.50 


Prohibited, except l)y the 
perls of the Blat-k sea and 
the sea of Azof. 




Oak bark and other dye - 


. 


12,260 


$1 12 per 360 pounds. 




Paper and other stationery 




140 


30 cents per pound on all 
sorts not specifically ex- 
empt from duty. 




Pewter and lead manu- 


- . - 


: 238 


Prohibited. 




factures. 










Rice . . - 


2,101 tierces 


61,878 


33 90-100 cts. per 36 lbs. - 


8,-309 45 


-Scantling, boards, & plank 


2 M feel - 


124 


Prohibited by sea, except 
by the Black sea and the 
sea of Azof. 




Shingles 


30 M feet. 








Shoes, (leather) - 


530 pairs 


397 


Prohibited. 




Sugar, (refined) - 


4,870 pounds 


487 


Prohibited. 




Tar 


50 barrels - 


149 


22?7 cents per barrel 


11 25 


Pitch. 










Tin manufactures 


_ 


6.30 


Prohibited. 




Tobacco, (manufactured) 


26,498 lbs 


2,496 


§7 50 per 36 pounds, and 
other as in 18o8. 


5,520 00 


Tobacco(unmanufactured.) 










Wearing apparel 


... 


129 


For and in actual use, free. 




Wood, manufactures 




1,053 


Prohibited. 






$430,745 


26,353 78 


Additional duty i per ct. 


L 






3,294 22 




29,648 00 



4m Doc. No. 1€3. 

No. 17— IMPORTATIONS INTO RUSSIA— Continued. 





1840. 


SrECIES OF MERCHAJTDISE. 












Quantities. 


Value. 


Russian tariff. 


Amount of 










duties paid. 






Dollars. 




Dolls, cts. 


Books and maps - 




121 


Fiee, except bobnd ; 7^ cts. 
per pound, bound in any 
manner. 




Biscuit or ship bread. 










Butter. 










Cider. 










Cotton - 


2,203,017 lbs. 


212,392 


18 841-100 per 36 pounds - 


11,531 42- 


Cotton manufactures. 










Earthen and stone ware. 










riour. 










Hops. 










Iron manufactures 


_ ■ _ 


1,.553 


Prohibited. 




Xumber, generally 




367 


Prohibited, except by tlie 
ports of the Black sea and 
the sea of Azof. 




Oak hark and other dye - 


_ 


7,664 


5^1,12 per 36 pounds. 




Paper and other stationery. 










Pewter and lead manu- 










factures. 










nice 


613 tierces - 


12,734 


33 90-100 per 360 pounds 


2,424 40' 


Scantling, boards, & plank. 










Shingles. 










Shoes, (leather.) 








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Sugar, (refined.) 










Tar. 










Pitch. 










Tin manufactures. 










Tobacco, (manufactured) 










Tobacco, (unmanufactu'd.) 










"Wearing apparel. 










"Wood manufactures. 












234,831 


13,955 82 


Additional duty i per ct. 








1,744 48 




15,799 00 



NoTK. — The Russian pound is 90.26 pound avoirdupois. In making the estimates in the 
■preceding table, no allowance was made in the computations for the excess of the avoirdupois over 
the Russian pound, the difference being so slight and the results so immaterial. 

The following is the value of the silver rouble : One silver rouble is worth about 75 cents ; each 
rouble is worth 100 copecks, and 133 copecks are estimated to be one dollar. The silver rouble is 
generally worth about 360 copecks paper, which makes the paper rouble worth about 21 cents, the 
actual specie value of which is fixed from time to time by imperial decrees. Being, in fact, an 
imaginary currency, an approach only to its real value in the currency of the United States can' 
\>e made. 



No. IS. 



TABULAR STATEMENT, 

EXHIBITING THE 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF THE DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &c.. 



THE UNITED STATES 



PRUSSIA, 



THE COMMERCIAL YEARS 1838, 1839, AND 1840. 



486 



toe. 



10. 



No. 18. 

Tabular slutpuienl exhibiting f^hc amount and value of articles the 
growth, produce, or munufacture of the United States, imported into 
JPritssia,* durinsf the commercial 7/ears 1838, 1839, and 1840; together 
with the tariff, and amount of duties paid thereon. 



SPECIES OF MERCHAN- 
TS K. 



Candle^;, ppcrrnaceti 7 
Cotton - . - 

Flour - _ _ 

Hops. 

Oil, whiile anil other fish 
Rice - . - - 

Skins and furs. 
Spirits from molasses. 
Tobacco, manufactured 
Tobacco, unmanufactured 
Turpentine. 
Rosin. 

Total value of merchandise and 
amount of duties paid 



1838. 



Quantities 



460 [:ounds - 
5,891 pounds 
1 barrel 

137,1 23 gal.=. 
747 tierces - 



10,484 lbs. • 

28 hogsheads 



t'v:^ ifi 



Value. 



Dollars. 



178 
6 
9 

44, .550 
17,468 



1,220 
1,636 



65,661 



Prussian tariff. 


Amount of 




duties paid. 




Dolls, cts. 


$2 77 16-100 per cwt. 


11 09 


Free. 




$1 36 58-100 per cwt. 


2 39 


$1 13 82-100 per cwt. 


4,527 38 


$2 04 87-100 per cwt. 


5,708 19 


$7 51 19-100 


702 36 


$3 75 60-100 per cwt. 


941 40 


-. 


11,892 81 



No. IS — Continued. 





1839. 


SPECIES OF MERCHAN- 


Quantities. 


Value. 


Prussian tariff. 


Amount of 


DISE. 








duties paid. 




Dollars. 


Dolls, cts. 


Candles, spermaceti - 


. 


_ 


$2 771 6-100 per cwt. 


* 


Cotton - _ . 


2,919 pounds 


409 


Free. 




Flour. 










Hops ... 


22,090 lbs. - 


1,446 


$\ 70 72-100 per cwt. 


336 72 


Oil, whale and other fish 


3,088 gallons 


1,103 


$1 13 82-100 per cwt. 


313 77 


. Rice ... - 


846 tierces - 


23,901 


$2 04 87-100 per cwt. 


6,499 50 


Skins and furs 


. 


127 


$15 02 38-100 per cwi. 




Spirits from molasses - 


1,811 gallons 


1,014 


$5 46 33-100 per cwt. 


883 67 


Tobacco, manufactured. 










Tobacco, unmanufactured. 










Turpentine - - . 


700 barrels - 


1,313 


§11 38-100 per cwt. - 


224 05 


Rosin. 










Total value of merchandise and 
amount of duties paid 










- 


29,313 


- 


8,257 71 



Vide page 44. 



Doc. No. 163. 

No. 18 — Continued. 



487 



1840. 



SPECIES OF MERCHAN- 
DISE. 


Quantities. 


Value. 


Prussian tariff. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 


I 
1 


Dollars. 


Dolls, cts. 


Candles, spermaceti. 

Cotton. 

Flour. 

Hops. 

Oil, whale and other fish 

Rice - - - - 

Skins and furs. 

Spirits from molasses. 

Tobacco, manufactured 

Tobacco, unmanufactured. 

Turpentine. 

Rosin. 


66,466 gals. 
833 tierces - 

32,651 lbs. - 


22,703 
16,935 

3,715 


$\ 13 82-100 per cwt. 
$1 36 58-100 per cwt. 

$7 51 19-100 per cwt. 


6,754 60 
4,266 42 

2,189 72 


amount of duties paid 


43,-353 


13,210 74 



No. 19. 

TABULAR STATEMENT, 

■ EX-HiBlTING THE 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF THE DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &c., 

FROM 

THE UNITED STATES 

TO 

THE AUSTRIAN DOMINIONS, 

DUHIiro 

THE YEARS 1838, 1839, AND 1840. 



4®0 



be. T^^o. 163. 



No. 19. 

Tabular statenient exhibiting the amount and value of articles the 
growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, imported into 
t,^ustria* during the commercial years 1S38, \S'A9,and 1840; together 
with t/ie tariff, and amount of duties paid thereon. 



SPECIES OF MER- 
CHANDISE. 



1838. 



Quantities 



Value. 



Bark, oak, and other dye 
Books and liiaps - 



Candles, spermaceti 

Cotton - - - 

Cotton rnanulrtctures 
Drugs, jnediciiia! 

Hops 

Iron maaut'actures -, 

Lumber, generally. 

Oil, whale and other fish 

Paints and varnish. 

Rice. 

Skins and furs. 

Snuff. 

Spirits from molasses. 

Sugar, brown 

Sugar, refined 

Tar - 

Pitch - - - 

- Sosin . . - 

Turpentine 

Tobacco, unmanufactured 
Wax - 



Wearing apparel 
Whalebone 

Wood manufactures 
Total value of merchandise 
an<i amount of duties paid 



11,341 lbs. - 
5,656,775 lbs. 



28,972 lbs. 



11,411 gallons 



Dollars. 

4,423 

250 



4,-392 
532,543 



1,782 
9,125 

3,754 



Austrian tariff. 



381,289 lbs. 
8 barrels 
7 barrels 

135 barrels 
350 barrels 
717 hhds. 
26,796 lbs. 



32,410 



1,018 



45,558 
7.337 



50 
642,642 



25 per cent, ad valorem - 
.Maps $3 60 per 123.6 lbs., 

nett ; books $2 40 per 

123.6 lbs., nett. 
13| cents per Austrian 

lb., nett. 
80 cents per Austrian 

cwt., gross. 
fl 44 per Austrian lb.,nett. 
Not particularly specified 

in the tariff, $7 20 

per Austrian cwt., gross. 
$\ 92 per Austrian cwt., 

gross. 
45 3-5 cents per Austrian 

lb., nett. 

13| cents per Austrian 
cwt., gross. 



$10 08 per Austrian cwt., 

gross. 
$10 08 per Austrian cwt., 

gross. 
(^2 8-20 cents per Aus- 
trian cwt., gross. 
2 8-20 cents per Aus- 
trian cwt., gross. 



Amount of 
duties paid. 



< 



2 8-20 cents per Aus- 
trian cwt., gross. 
96 cents per Austrian 

l^ cwt., gross. 

$1 20 per Austrian cwt., 
nett. 

Yellow, §2 40 per Aus- 
trian cwt., gross; white, 
$b 76 per Austrian cwt., 
gross. 

60 per cent, ad valorem. 

$4 80 per Austrian cwt., 
gross. 

5 per cent, ad valorem - 



Dolls, cts.^ 
1,105 75 



248 33 
36,792 00 



452 16 



127 65 



31,248 00' 



8 30 

860 16 

41,968 80 

523 20 



2 50 



113,337 66 



* Vide page 48. 



Doc. No. 163. 

No. 19— IMPORTS INTO AUSTRIA— Continued. 



491 



SPECIES OF MER- 
CHANDISE. 



1839. 



Quantities. 



Bark, oak, and other dve 
Books and maps. 
Candies, sjjermaceti 

Cotton - - - 

Cotton manufactures 

Drugs, medicinal. 

Hops. 

Iron nianufacturps 

Lumber, generally. 

Oil, whale and other fish 

Paints and varnish 

Rice 

Skins and furs. 
SnuH - 

Spirits from molasses 

Sugar, brown. 
Sugar, refined 

Tar - - ^ 

I 

Pitch - - ! 



108 lbs. 
2,370,374 lbs. 



Value. 



Kosiu . - - 

Turpentine 

Tobacco, unmanufactured 

Wax - - 



"Wearing apparel 
Whalebone. 
Wood manufactures 
Total value of merchandise 
and amount of duties paid 



3,134 gallons - 

84 tierces 

184 lbs. 
10,192 gallons 

362,445 lbs. - 

40 barrels 

494 barrels 
1,481 barrels 
21.5 hhds. 
7,912 lbs. 



Austrian tarilF. 



Dollars. 
13,085 

43 

324,567 
1,642 

16,000 
1,129 

2,826 

2,346 

32 
5,199 

32.700 



4,235 

22,466 
2,073 

100 
41 

428,484 



5 per cent, ad valorem - 

$13 60 per Austrian cwt., 

gross. 
80 cents per Austrian 

cwt., gross. 
$1 44 per Austrian lb., 

nett. 



Various. 

13-| cents per Austrian 

cwt., gross. 
Paints, various ; varnish, 

9 3-5 cents per Austrian 

lb., gross. 
44 4-5 cents per Austrian 

cwt., gross. 

$19 20 per Austrian cwt., 

gross. 
§2 40 per Austrian cwt., 

gross. 

$8 64 per Austrian cwt., 

gross. 
r2 8-20 cents per Aus- 
trian cwt., gross. 
2 8-20 cents per Aus- 
trian cwt., gross. 



Amount of 
duties paid. 



Dolls, cts- 
654 2& 

11 25- 

15,417 00- 



< 



2 8-20 cents per Aus- 
trian cwt., gross. 
96 cents per Austrian 

i_ cwt., gross. 

$7 20 per Austrian cwt, 
gross. 

Yellow, $2 40 per Aus- 
trian cwt., gross; white, 
§5 76 per Austrian cwt., 
gross. 

60 per cent, ad valorem - 

5 per cent, ad valorem - 



34 7© 

128 52 

28 80 
1,988 7a 

25,459 20 

2 45. 

30 3a 

3,641 04 

12,585 60' 

154 4Q' 

60 00> 
2 05 



60,198 32: 



i4a2 Doc. No. 163. 

No. 19— IMPORTS INTO AUSTRIA— Continued. 







1840, 




SPECIES OF MER- | 






CHANDISE. 
















Quantities. 


Value. 


Austrian tariff. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 








Dollars. 




Doll,-, cts. 


iBark, oak, and other 


dye 


. . 


8,18.5 


5 per cent, ad valorem - 


409 SJ5 


Books and maps - 






50 


Maps, $3 60 per Aus- 
trian cwt., nett; books, 
%1 40 per Austrian cwt., 
nett. 




Candles, spermaceti 


- 


923 lbs. 


415 


$13 60 per Austrian cwt., 
gross. 


102 OO 


Cotton - 


- 


13, 168,040 lbs. 


1,151,754 


80 cts. per .\ustrian cwt.. 


85,645 ,80 


Cotton manufactures 


- 


- 


1,.350 


gross. 
$1 44 per Austrian lb., 
nett. 




Drugs, medicinal 


* 


- - 


2,180 


Not particularly specified 
in the tariff; $7 20 per 




Hops. 

Iron manufactures 








Austrian cwt., gross. 




_ 


* .* - 


8,036 


Various. 




Lumber, generally 


- 


. _ 


230 


5 per cent, ad valorem - 


11 50 


Oil, whale and other fish. 










Paints and varnish 


- 


- 


39 


Paints, various ; varnish, 
9 3-5 cents per Aus- 




Rice. 








trian lb., gross. 




Skins and furs - 


, 


- * - 


1,500 


Various. 




Snuff. 












Spirits from molasses 


- 


27,146 gallons 


10,269 


$2 40 per Austrian cwt., 


.5,296,80 


Sugar, brown 


- 


31,000 lbs. - 


2,200 


gross. 
$7 20 per Austrian cwt. 


1,81440 










nett. 




Sugar, refiped - 


' 


1,715,437 lbs. 


193,475 


$8 64 per Austrian cwt., 
nett. 


120,499,30 


Tar 


~\ 


^ 


- 


''2 8-20 cents per Aus- 


4 91 


Pitch - 


> 


80 barrels 


_ 


trian cwt., gross. 
2 8-20 cents per Aus- 






J 


- 




trian cwt., gioss. 








V 


1,063 


■{ 




Bosin 


" 


148 barrels 


- 


2 8-20 cents per Aus- 
trian iwt., gross. 


9 10 


Turpentine 


" 


444 barrels 

J 


- 


96 cents per Austrian 
l_ cwt., gross. 


1,091 53 


Tobacco, unman ufact 


ured 


2,489 hhds. - 


204,761 


$7 20 per Austrian cwt., 


145,697 40 


Wax . 


- 


1 12,639 lbs. - 


3,503 


gross. 
Yellow, $2 40 per Aus- 
trian cwt., gross; white, 
$5 76 per Austrian cwt., 


240, J60 


..Jarring apparel. 








gross. 




^Whalebone 


- 


2,240 lbs. 


460 


$4 80 per Austrian cwt., 


87 36 


'Wood manufactures. 








gross. 




'Total value of mercha 


ndise 
paid 


- 




. 




and amount of duties 


1,589,410 


360,909 84 



No. 20. 



TABULAR STATEMENT, 



EXHIBITING THE 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &c , 



THE UNITED STATES 



BEL&IUM, 



THE COMMERCIAL YEARS 1S38, 1833, AND 1840. 



494 



Doc. No. 163. 



No. 20. 

Tabula}' slalenient, exhibiting the ainou)it and value of articles, the 
growth, produce, or ynamifacture of the United States, imported into 
Belgium* dtiring the commercial years 1838, 1839, and\^\Q ; together 
with the tariff, and amount of duties paid I hereon. 





18.38. 


SPECIES OF MER- 










CHANDISE. 


Quantities. 


Total value. 


Belgian tariff. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 






Dolbirs. 




Dolls, cts. 


Books and maps - 


- 


200 


(1) 




Candles, spermaceti. 










Cotton - - - 


5,702,789 lbs. 


590,688 


(2)31 70-100 cts. per 220 lb. 


8,257 33 


Cotton, manufactures of. 










Flour. 










Hats 


. 


2,308 


10 per cent, ad valorem 


230 80 


Hides - 


1,450 


,%750 


14 47-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


28 00 


Hops - _ - 


96,461 lbs. - 


4,727 


23 80-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


104 24 


Household furniture 


. 


1,000 


6 per cent, ad valorem 


60 00 


Lumber - - - 


. 


246 


6 per cent, ad valorem 


14 76 


Oak bark and other dye - 


. 


3,970 


(3) 




Oil, whale, and other fish 


858,723 gals. 


280,469 


(4) 39 70-100 cents per 22 
gallons. 


15,496 04 


Paints and varnish 


. 


32 


(5) 1 per cent, ad valorem - 


32 


Pitch. 










Pot and pearl ashes 


2,818 tons - 


279,744 


31 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


9,095 36 


Rice 


2,142 tierces 


56,694 


11 70-100 tents per 220 lbs. 


486 20 


Rosin . - - 


500 barrels - 


895 


14 976-1000 cts. per 220 lbs. 


107 00 


Staves and heading 

Tar. 

Tobacco 


21,000 No. - 


1,553 


6 per cent ad valorem 


93 18 


1,612 hdds. 


86,577 


46 75-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


.3,425 50 


Tobacco, manufactured - 


932 pounds - 


102 


$5 61 per 220 lbs. 


23 70 


Turpentine 


1,043 barrels 


1,800 


11 70-100 cents per 220 ll>s. 


174 73 


Turpentine, spirits of 


11,182 gals. 


4,372 


39 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


202 03 


Wax - 


11,765 lbs. - 


3,297 


39 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


21 20 


Whalebone (fins) 


53,998 lbs. - 


10,783 


6 per cent, ad valorem 


646 98 


Total value of merchan- 


1,340,900 


3S,467 97 


dise and duties paid. 











(1) Books stitched and in sheets pay $5 94 10-100 cents per 220 lbs; if in boards or bound, 
$7 92 60-100. Maps pay one per cent, ad valorem. 

(2) French kilogramme. 

,(3) Dye woods vary from 8 cents to 75 cents per 220 pounds. 

(4) French hectolitre. 

(5) The duty on paints \s quoted. Varnish is lated according to the wood of which it is macJe, 
and charged on the hectolitre (22 gallons) or the 100 bottles. 

* Vide page 54. • 



I)oc. No. 163, 

No. 20— IMPORTS INTO BELGIUM— Continued. 





1839. 


SPECIES OF MER- 










CHANDISE. 


Quantities. 


Total value. 


Belgian tarifl". 


Amount of 
duties paid. 






Dollars. 






Dolls, cts. 


Books and maps. 












Candles, spermaceli 


1,002 pounds 


498 


$15 85 20- 100 per 220 lb. - 


72 18 


Cotton - 


1,355,768 lbs. 


193,028 


31 70-100 cents 


per 220 lbs. 


1,953 54 


Cotton manufactures of. 












Flour. 












Hats. 












Hides. 












Hops - - - 


9,331 lbs. - 


434 


23 80-100 cenis 


per 220 lbs. 


9 93 


Household furniture. 












Lumber . - - 


. - - 


200 


6 per cent, ad valorem 


12 GO 


Oak bark and other dye - 


- 


2,376 






Oil, whale, and other fish 


34,023 gals. 


8,384 


39 70-100 cents per 22 gals. 


613 95 


Paints and varnish 


. 


57 


1 per cent, ad valorem 


57 


Pitch. 










Pot and pearl ashes 


2,360 tons - 


228,190 


31 70 100 cents per 220 lbs. 


1,617 21 


Rice _ . . 


3,541 tierces 


97,450 


11 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


783 93 


Rosin - - - 


323 barrels - 


GOO 


14 976-lOOOcts. per 220 lbs. 


65 13 


Staves and heading. 










Tar. 










Tobacco - 


6 hogsheads 


6C0 


46 75-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


12 74 


Tobacco, manufactured. 










Turpentine 


700 barrels - 


1,446 


11 70-100 cents 


per 220 ibs. 


117 27 


Turpentine, spirits of 


7,000 gallons 


2,700 


39 70-100 cents 


per 220 lbs. 


126 31 


Wax - 


1,422 lb.s. - 


427 


39 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


2 54 


Whalebone (fins) 


24,948 lbs. - 


4,713 


6 per cent, ad valorem 

. - - _ _ 


282 78 


Total value of merchan- 


.541,641 


11,670 08 


dise and duties paid. 






■ 





4M Boc. ¥o. 163. 

No. 20— IMPORTS INTO BELGIUM— Contimied. 





1840. 


SPECIES OF MER- 










CHANDISE. 


Quantities. 


Total value. 


Belgian tariflF. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 






Dollars. 




Dolls, cts. 


Books and maps - 


. 


150 






Candles, spermaceti 


60 pounds - 


25 


$15,85 20-100 per 220 lbs. 


4 32 


Cotton - 


12 890029 1b. 


1,183,318 


31 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


18,573 04 


Cotton, manufactures of - 


- 


341 


(1) 




Flour - 


50 barrels - 


278 


(2) $7 0125-100 per 2,203 




Hats. 






pounds. 




Hides. 










Hops. 










Household furniture. 










Lumber - - - 


. _ . 


264 


6 per cent, ad valorem 


15 84 


Oak bark and other dye - 


. 


4,543 






Oil, \<hale and other fish 


431,87.5 gals. 


129,464 


39 70-100 cents per 22 gals. 


7,669 57 


Paints and varnish. 










Pitch - 


35 barrels - 


60 


71 10-100 cts. per 4,406 lbs. 


1 78 


Pot and pearl ashes 


1,888 tons - 


185,643 


31 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


6,093 78 


Kice 


8,047 tierces 


160,178 


1 1 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


1,797 35 


Kosin - - - 


596 barrels - 


690 


14 976-1000 cts. per 220 lbs. 


127 75 


Staves and heading 


18,000 No. - 


541 


6 per cent, ad valorem 


32 46 


Tar - 


65 barrels - 


113 


39 75-100 cts. per 4,406 lbs. 


1 84 


Q^obacco - - - 


2,137 hdds. 


157,576 


46 75 100 cents per 220 lbs. 


4,.541 21 


Tobacco, manufactured - 


1 800 pounds 


250 


5 61 per 220 lbs. - 


45 90 


Turpentine 


1,100 barrels 


1,925 


11 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


184 27 


Turpentine, spirits of 


1,442 gals. - 


486 


39 70-100 cents per 220 lbs. 


26 02 


Wax. 










Wh.debone (fins) 


39, 134 lbs. - 


S,184 


6 per cent, ad valorem 


491 04 


Total value of merchan- 


1,834,229 


39,606 17 


dise and duties paid. 











(1) Fabrics of cotton, (white,) pay a duty of $33 69 per 220 pounds. Such as are printed and 
colortd are subject to a duty of $39 64 per 220 pounds. Valentias, swansdowns, toilinets, cassi- 
nets, calimancos, merinos, bombazets, flannel of mousselaine'laine, batiste wool, «&c., pay a duty 
ot $33 66 per 220 pounds. 

(2) This is the lowest rate of duty at which foreign flour is admissible; the price of wheat in Bel- 
gium ranging al)ove $2 80^ and below $3 74 per hectolitre of 22 gallons. When wheat exceeds 
this ma.\imum, the importation of flour is duty free, as was the case during the years 1839 and 
1840, on which account there is no entry under the head " amount of duties paid." 



No. 21. 



TABULAR STATEMExNT, 

EXHIBITING THE 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &c. 



THE UNITED STATES 



ITALY, 



THE COMMERCIAL YEARS 1838, 1839, AND 184G. 



fj 33 



498 



Bi 



No. 21. 

Tabular staiernent showing the aviovt and vaiiit of articles-^ the growthj 
produce, or manufacture of the United States, imported into Italy 
during the commercial years 1<S38, 1839, and 1840; together with the 
tariff, and amourit of duties paid ihereo?i. 



SPECIES OF MER- 
CHANDISE. 



1838. 



Quantities. 



Value. 



Italian tariff. 



ALmount of 
duties paid. 



Biscuit - 

Books and maps. 

Candles, spermaceti 

Cotton - 

Cotton, manufactures of - 

Flour. 

Grain, spirits from. 

Hides. 

Household furniture. 

Iron, manufactures of. 

Lead 

Lumber. 

Masts and spars - 

Molasses, spirits from 

Nails - 

Oil, whale and other fish. 

Paints and varnish 

Pilch - 

Pork. 

Rosiu - - . 

Rye, &c. 

Skins and furs - 

Staves and heading 



Sugar, refined 

Tar 

Tobacco 

Tobacco, manufactured, 

and snuff. 
Turpentine 
Turpentine, spirits of 
Wax. 

Wearing apparel. 
Whalebone 
Wood, manufactures of. 

Total value of merchandise 
and duties paid. 



700 barrels - 

6.600 ibs. - 
187,439 lbs. 



18,000 lbs. 



19,153 gals. 
9,000 lbs. - 



160 barrels 
225 barrels 

24,000 



959,714 ibs. 
340 barrels - 
1,452 hhds. 
35,607 ibs. - 

660 barrels - 
1,004 gals. - 



1,602 lbs. 



Dollars. 
2,800 

2,200 

19,696 

44 



1,028 

70 

6,865 

637 

790 

282 

506 

500 

500 

1,099 



104,672 

810 

196,130 

4,672 

1,850 
403 



300 



345,854 



$1 50 per .325 Ihs. (1) - 

$20 per 1 12 pounds 

20 cents per i 12 pounds 

$2 40 per 100 pounds. 



15 cents per 100 pounds 

(2) 

$6 per 1 12 pounds 

$2 per 100 pounds 

(3) 

2 cents per 112 pounds - 

50 cents per 1 12 pounds 

(4) 

20 cents per 112 pounds 
15 to 30 cents per 100 in 
Mediterranean ports; 6 
to 12 cents per 100 in 
Adriatic pcrts. 
$6 per 112 pounds 
2 cents per 112 pounds - 
$8 10 per 112 pounds - 
glO per 112 pounds (5) 

8 cents per 1 i 2 pounds - 
60 cents per 112 pounds 



60 cents per 1 12 pounds 



Dolls, cts, 
262 50 

1,579 41 
466 28,, 



27 00 



10,260 55 
180 00 



9 0* 



316 23 



! 

i 51,410 


50 


i 19 


13 


105,010 


20 


3,179 


77 


1 

135 


04 


53 


80 


8 


6.5 


172,918 


0.5 



(1) The libbra, or Roman pound, is equal to about 12 ounces avoirdupois. The latter is the base of Iheae 
calcLiiatioas. 

(2) The tariff on masts and spars varies from one bajoccho (one cent) to one fciido, 60 haiocchi (81 80 each,) accord- 
ing to size in the Mediterranean ports : and from onp-fifth of a cent to 60 cents each in the" Adriatic ports. 

(3) Simple colors pay $2 per 112 pounds; chemical colors vary from 5 cents to $1 20 per 112 pounds ; varnish pays 
^lo per U2 pounds. ' t- . 7 . . 

(4) The duty on lye, &c., varies from 40 tn SO cents per 720 pounds, according to the price of domestic e;rajn. 

(5) Siiiiffis charcreaWe with a duly of g20 per 112 oounds: but as onlv 6 pounds of lhi.« 
sio disliact calculation isassigned to il. 



'■ commodity was- isun-ajted. 



Boc. Fo. 212. ■ 499 

No. 21— IMPORTATIONS INTO ITALY— Continued. 







1839. 




SPECIES OF MER- 








CHANDISE. 












Quantities. 


Value. 


Italian tariff. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 






Dollars. 




Dolls, cts. 


Biscuit. 










Books and maps 


. 


17 


(1) 




Candles, spermaceti 


642 pounds 


250 


$20 per 112 lbs. 


115 5g 


Cotton - - - 


4,878 lbs. - 


785 


20 cents per 112 pounds 


8 74; 


Cotton, manufactures of. 










Flour. 










Grain, spirits from. 










Hides. 










Household furniture. 










Iron, manufactures of 


. 


20 


$3 per 100 pounds. 




Lead. 










Lumber. 










Masts and spars. 










Molasses, spirits from 


35,92.0 gals. 


14,312 


^6 per 112 pounds 


19,245 50 


Nails - 


7,500 lbs. - 


540 


^2 per 100 p9unds 


150 00 


Oil, whale and other fish. 










Paints and varnish 


- 


446 






Pitch - 


100 barrels - 


• 225 


2 cents per 112 pounds - 


5 62 


Pork. 










Rosin - - - 


125 barrels - 


j 224 


50 cents per 112 pounds 


175 80 


Rye, &c. 










Skins and furs. 










Stages and heading 


191,000 - 


7,-503 


15 to 30 cents per 100 in 
Mediterranean pnrts ; 6 
to 12 cents per 100 in 
Adriatic ports. 


■ 


Sugar, refined - 


1,645,449 lbs. 


i 144,602 


$6 per 112 pounds 


88,149 OO 


Tar 


200 barrels - 


i 420 


2 cents per 112 pounds - 


25 


Tobacco 


897 hhds. - 


1 144,260 


$8 10 per 112 pounds - 


64,872 30 


Tobacco, manufactured. 










and snuff. 










Turpentine 


375 barrels - 


825 


8 cents per 1 12 pounds - 


84 3S 


Turpentine, spirits of. 










Wax - 


1,612 lbs. - 


484 


30 cents per 112 pounds 


4 32 


Wearing apparel. 










Whalebone. 




' 






Wood, manufactures of. 










Total value of merchan- 








dise and duties paid. - 


- - - 


' 314,913 

t 


. _ - _ _ 


172,811 49 



(I) Books are subjected to a duty of $1 per 100 pounds in common binding or sheets, $15 
in superior binding. Maps pay only one cent per one hundred pound-. 



500 



Boc. No. 163. 



!No. 21— IMPORTATIONS INTO ITALY— Continued. 









1840. 




SPECIES OF MER- 




' 






CHANDISE. 












Quantities. 


Value. 


Italian tariff. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 






Dollars. 




? Dolls. ct«. 


Biscuit. 










Books and maps. 










Candles, spermaceti. 










Cotton - - - 


3,902,595 lbs. 


324,645 


20 cents per 1 12 pounds 


6,968 93 


Cotton, manufactures of - 


. _ - 


1,342 


$2 40 per 100 pounds. 




Flour - 


100 barrels - 


475 


75 cents per 640 pounds 


2 73 


Grain, spirits from 


5,000 gallons 


2,500 


$2 per 100 pounds 


1,785 74 


Hides - 


,}00 - 


950 


20 cents per 100 pounds 


18 00 


Household furniture 


. 


1,025 


$6 per 100 pounds. 




Iron, manufactures of. 










Lead. 










Lumber - - - 


- - - 


120 


According to length and 
thickness. 




Masts and spars. 










Molasses, spirits from 


1,928 gals. - 


463 


$6 per 112 pounds 


1,032 86. 


Nails. 










Oil, whale, and other fish 


4,003 gals. - 


1,261 


50 cents per 112 lbs. 


178 70 


Paints and varnish 


. 


10 






Pitch - 


50 barrels - 


75 


2 cents per 112 pounds - 


2 81 


Pork - 


120 barrels - 


1,920 


$[ 50 per 112 pounds - 


321 42 


Rosin - - - 


356 barrels - 


700 


50 cents per 112 pounds 


500 62 


Rye, &c. 










Skins and furs - 


. - _ 


210 


20 cents per 112 pounds 




Staves and heading 


79,000 


4,852 


15 to 30 cents per 100 ir. 
Mediterranean ports ; 6 
to 12 per 100 in Adriatic 
ports. 




Sugar, refined - 


4,588,733 lbs. 


554,772 


$6 per 112 pounds 


245,824 95 


Tar - - 


100 barrels - 


225 


2 cents per 112 pounds - 


5 62 


Tobacco 1 


2,631 hhds. 


287,160 


$8 10 per 112 pounds - 


189,626 75 


Tobacco, manufactured, 


3,314 lbs., - 


380 


^10 per 112 pounds 


295 90 


and snufi'. 










Turpentine 


1,000 bar'ls 


1,833 


8 cents per 112 pounds - 


225 00 


Turpentine, spirits of. 










Wax - 


8,940 lbs. - 


9,278 


30 cents per 112 pounds 


23 94 


Wearing apparel 


- 


1,500 


According to the ma- 
terial (1) 




Whalebone 


716 pounds - 


286 


60 cents per 112 pounds 


3 83, 


Wood, manufactures of - 




483 


§1 per 100 pounds. 




Total value of merchan- 






dise and duties paid - 


_ _ _ 


1,196,465 


- - . - . 


446,817 79 



(l^l Wearing apparel, introduced for the purpose of traffic, pays $'3 per 100 pounds. 



No. 22. 



TABULAR STATEMENT, 



EXHtBITING THS 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &»., 



THE UNITED STATES 



SICILY, 



DCBIXQ THE 



COMMBRCJAL YEARS 1838, 1»39, AND 1»*0. 



502 



be. No. 163. 



No. 22. 

tabular staiement exhibiting the amount and value of articles the- 
growth, produce, or inanujuclure of the United States, imported intO' 
Sicily during the commercial years 1838, 1839, and. 1840; together- 
with the tariff, and amount of duties paid thereon. 



• 


1838. 


SPECIES OF MER- 










CHANBISE. 


Quantities. 


Value. 


Sicilian tarifT. 


Amount of 
foreign du- 










ties. 






Dollars. 




Dolls, cts. 


Boards, plank, »&c.* 


8,000 feet 


160 


$2 88 per 100 pieces - 


1,612 00 


Candle.', spermaceti 


2,4.S0 pounds - 


1,010 


16 cents per pound 


388 80 


Cotton - - - 


42,381 pounds 


4,026 


5^16 per 196 poundsf - 


3,459 67 


Flour. 










Iron, manufactures of. 










Masts and spars, t 










Molasses, spirits from 


871 gallons 


291 


S4 80 per 196 pounds - 


213 32 


Kails - 


7,900 pounds - 


473 


$4 80 per 196 pounds - 


193 4.5. 


Eice. 


, 








JStuves and heading§ 


314,000 


10,463 


$1 88 per 100 - 


9,043 20 


Sugar, lefined - 

Tar. 

Tobacco, unmanufactured 


65,896 pounds 


5,931 


^19 20 per 196 pounds •• 


6,455 2a 


6 hogsheads - 


694 


$22 40 per 196 pounds - 


673 65 


Tobacco, manufactured - 


27,241 pounds 


2,374 


$44 80 per 196 pounds - 


6,226 5ft 


Turpentine. 










Turpentine, spirits of. 










Wax. 










"Wood, manufactures of. 










Total value of merchandise 


25,422 


28,265 79' 


aud duties paid. 











*■ The tariff on lumber is computed bj' adding 20 per centum to the export duties. On boards, 
ihc rate of duty is according to the length of each board. Boards of 6 feet, and under 9 feet in 
length, pay an export duty of $2 per 100 boards; from 9 feet to 12 feet, $2 40; and above the 
latter measure, to 16 feet, $4 80 per 100 boards. Twelve feet is adopted in this table as the av- 
erage of measure and duty. 

-j- The Italian canturo is estimated at 196 pounds. 

f Masts and spars are subject to a duty 5 per cent, below the export duty. This export duly 
On masts varies from $1 80 to $12 each, in proportion to length ; and on spars it varies from $1 20 
to $3 20 each. No correct estimate of the duty paid can be made in this case. 

§ On staves and heading, the duty is estimated as on boards and plank. Barrel staves, with' 
heads, and 15 bundles of hoops of 5 palini, (about 45 inches,) are rated as in this table. The 
duty on stages varies, however — ascending until it reaches $26 88 per 100. Headings alone are- 
subject to a duty of $8 64 per 100. 



;. No. 163. 503 

No. 22— IMPORTATIONS INTO SICILY— Continued. 





1839. 


SPECIES OF MER- 










CHANDISE. 


Quantities. 


Value. 


Sicilian tariff. 


Amount of 
foreign du- 
ties. 






Dollars. 




Dolls, cts. 


Boards, plank, &c. 










Candles, spermaceti 


682 pounds - 


289 


16 cents per pound 


109 56 


Cotton. 










Flour. 










Iron, manufactures of 


. 


43 


16 cents per 196 pounds 


* 


Masts and spars 


-. 


517 






Molasses, spirits from 


4,164 gallons - 


1,702 


$4 80 per 196 pounds - 


1,019 70 


Nails - 


37,300 pounds 


2,724 


$4 80 per 196 pounds - 


913 50 


Rice. 










Staves and heading 


■298,000 


10,029 


$2 88 per 100 - 


7,152 00 


feuga-, reiined - 


1,184,367 lbs. 


168,297 


$19 20 per 196 pounds - 


116,017 65 


Tar - 


."JO barrels 


100 


80 cents per 1 96 pounds 


64 30 


Tobacco, unmainufactured 


13 hogsheads - 


2,008 


§22 40 per 196 pounds - 


1,486 10 


Tobacco, manufactured. 










Turpentine 


50 barrels 


109 


$1 eOjier 196 pounds - 


128 60 


Turpentine, spirits of 


540 gallons - 


220 


4 cents per 12 ounces-j- - 


288 00^ 


Wax - 


33,044 pounds 


6,424 


$12 per 196 pounds 


1,410 90 


Wood, inanufactures of. 










Total value of merchandise 


192,462 


128,590 31 


and duties paid. 











* No data on which to calculate the amount of foreigr. duty. 
"(" The libbra or pound of 12 ounces. 



504 I)oc. No. 163. 

No. 22— IMPORTATIONS INTO SICILY— Continued. 





1840. 


SPECIES OF MER- 










CHANDISE. 


Quantities. 


Value. 


Sicilian tariff. 


Amount of 
foreign du- 
ties. 






Dollars. 




Dolls, cts. 


Boards, plank, &c. 










Candles, spermaceti 


32 pounds 


15 


16 cents per pound 


5 12 


Cotton. 










Flour - 


100 barrels - 


544 


$1 60 per 196 pounds - 


160 00 


Iron, manufactures of. 










Masts and spars. 










Molasses, spirits from 


1,839 gallons - 


647 


$4 80 per 196 pounds - 


450 15 


Nails. 










Pitcti - 


100 barrels - 


172 


68 cents per 196 pounds 


11 36 


Rice 


3 tierces 


60 


$1 60 per 196 pounds - 


10 25 


Staves and heading 


538,000 


16,026 


$2 88 per 100 


15,494 40 


Sugar, refined - 


2,395,326 lbs. 


277,972 


$19 20 per 196 pounds - 


234,644 05 


Tar - 


200 barrels - 


360 


80 cents per 196 pounds 


257 20 


Tobacco, unmanufactured 


37 hogsheads - 


4,133 


$22 40 per 196 pounds - 


4,219 12 


Tobacco, manufactured. 










Turpentine, spirits of. 










Wax - 


10,421 pounds 


3,141 


$12 per 196 pounds 


638 00 


Wood, manufactures of* 




167* 






Total value of merchandise 


303,137 


255,889 65 


and duties paid. 











• Manufactures of wood are subject to a duty of 16 cents per 196 pounds. 

iXj" In addition to the duties in the above table, there is exacted the balance duty of 2^ per cent, 
on the amount of all duties of imports or exports in the Kingdom of Naples, for the special object 
of the repairs of roads. 

0^ A nevr system of weights and measures, specified in the royal ordinance, went into opera- 
tion on the 1st of January, 1841. 



No. 23. 



TABULAR STATEMENT, 

EXHIBITING THE 

AMOUNT AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &c., 



THE UNITED STATES 



THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS, 



THE COMMEKCIAL YEARS 1838, 1839, AND 1840. 



Boc. No. 163, 



No. 23. 



Tabular statement, exhibitmg the amount and value of articles the 
growth, produce, or manufactiire of the United States, imported in- 
to the Republic of Texas, during the commercial years 1838, 1839, aiid 
1840; together with the tariff, and amount of duties paid thereon. 



SPECIES OF XEKCHANDISE. 



Apples - - . - 

Ashes, pot and pearl 

Beef - . . - 

Beer, porter, and cider - 

Beer, porter, and cider - 

Billiard tables and apparatus 

Biscuit and other ship bread 

Biscuit . _ - 

Books and maps 

Bricks and lirne - . - 

Brushes _ _ _ 

Butler - - . - 

Cables and cordage 

Candles, sperm 

Candles, lallow - - - 

Cheese - - - 

Chocolate _ ^ . 

Coacliesand olher carriages 

Copper and brass, and copper 

manufactures. 
Combs and buttons 
Corn - _ - . 

Cotton manufactures 
Earthen and stone ware 
Fire engines and apparatus 
Fish, dried or smokeil - 

Fish, pickled 

Fish, pickled - - - 

Flax, bags and olher manufac- 
tures of. 
Flax, manufactures of cloth and 

thread. 
Flour - - - - 

Flowers, artificial, and jewelry - 
Glass manufactures 
Gunpowder . . _ 

Gold and silver leaf manufactures 
Hams and bacon 
Hats . - . - 

Hops - - - - 

Horses - - - - 

Household furniture 
Indigo . - - - 

Iron - - - - 

Iron manufactures 
Iron castings - - - 



1838. 



Quantities. 



1,337 barrels 

1,046 barrels 
20,239 gals. 
1,802 doz.bot 

1,651 barrels 
509 kegs - 



56,072 lbs. - 
27 cwt. 
24,151 lbs. - 
5,401 lbs. - 
36,250 lbs. - 
3,029 lbs. - 



35,968 bush. 

1,314 qtls. - 
250 barrels - 
129 kegs - 

8,354 barrels 

4,450 lbs. - 

294,006 lbs. 

230 lbs. 
13 - 

3 tons 




Tariff of importation 
into Texas. 



Dollars. 
3,031 

13,125 

12,308 

850 

9,231 

658 
1,972 

130 
12,439 

331 
9,049 
1,009 
2,920 

369 
4,406 

619 

1,108 

22,228 

121,976 

5,074 

1,778 
> 2,429 



61,674 

571 

5,-171 

1,629 

33,442 

24,547 

21 

1,575 

33,055 

410 

33,287 

3,559 



25 per cent, ad val. 
25 per cent, ad val. 
Free. 

Free. 

25 per cent, ad val. 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

30 per cent, ad val. 

6i cents per pound 

2 cents per pound - 

3 cents per pound - 
2 cents per pound - 
25 per cent, ad val. 
25 per cent, ad val. 
25 per cent, ad val. 
20 per cent, ad val. 

25 per cent, ad val. 
Free. 

10 per cent, ad val. 
20 i)er cent, ad val. 
Free. 

Codfish $1 60 per 
cwt. 

Mackerel §1 50 per 

barrel. 
25 per cent, ad val. 

25 per cent, ad val. 



Free. 

331 per cent. 

20 per cent. 

Free. 

25 per cent. 

Free. 

25 per cent. 

25 per cent. 

25 per cent. 

Free. 

25 per cent. 

Free. 

20 per cent. 

20 per cent. 



ad val. 
ad val. 

ad val. 

ad val. 
ad val. 
ad val. 

ad val. 

ad val. 
ad val. 



Amount of 
duties paid. 



Dolls, cts. 
757 75 



212 50- 



39 00 

3,504 50 

1,209 60 

724 53 

102 02 

730 00 

92 25 

1,101 .50 

123 80 

277 OO 

12,197 60 
1,014 80 

1,971 00; 
375 00' 



190 33 
1,094 20 



6,136 75 

5 25. 

393 75' 



6,6.57 40 
711 8<>. 



Boc. No. 163. 50r 

No. 23— IMPORTS INTO TEXAS— Continued. 



1838. 



&rr-.ciES or merchandise. 



Lard . - - - 

Lead - - - - 

Leather _ . - 

Leather boots and shoes 

Lumber, generally 

Marble and stone manufactures - 

Meal - - - - 

Medicinal drugs 

Molasses . - - 

Musical instruments 

Nails - - - - 

Oak bark and other dye - 

Oil, linseed . _ . 

Oil, spermaceti - - - 

Oil, whale and other fish 

Paints and varnish 

Paper and other stationery 

Pewter and lead manufactures - 

Pork - - - - 

Potatoes . - _ 

Priming presses and type 

Rice . - - - 

Rye, oats, and other small grain 

and pulse. 
Saddlery _ _ _ 

Salt - . - - 

Scantling, boards and plank 
Shingles . _ - 

Staves and heading 
Skins and furs - - - 

Snuff - . - - 

Spirits from grain 



Ipiiits from molasses 



Soap 



Sugar, brown - 
Sugar, refined - 
Tin manufactures 
Tobacc<^>, manufactured - 
Tobacco, unmanufactured 
Trunks 



Quantities. 


Value. 


Tariff of importation 


Amount of 






into Texas. 


duties paid^ 




Dollars. 




Dolls, cts. 


119,032 lbs. 


11,903 


Free. 




34,857 lbs. - 


3,231 


20 per cent, ad val. 


646 20 


4,605 lbs. - 


1,382 


20 per cent, ad val. 


921 00 


47,658 pairs 


61,317 


25 per cent, ad val. 


15,329 25 


... 


15,882 


Free. 




. 


569 


25 per cent, ad val. 


142 25 


830 barrels - 


1,616 


Free. 




. 


7,207 


20 per cent, ad val. 


1,441 40 


. 


4,006 


5 cents per gallon - 




. 


420 


25 per cent, ad val. 


105 00 


165,306 lbs. 


9,918 


1 cent per pound - 


1,653 06- 


. 


- 


25 per cent, ad val. 




1,808 gals. - 


1,849 


15 per cent, ad val. 


277 35 


2,971 gals. - 


3,058 


15 per cent, ad val. 


458 70 


1,121 gals. - 


' 572 


15 per cent, ad val. 


85 80: 


. 


2,510 


20 per cent, ad val. 


502 00 


- - - 


12,799 


P'ree. 




- - - 


83 


20 per cent, ad val. 


16 60 


942 barrels - 


15,072 


Free. 




14,292 bush. 


7,667 


Free. 




. 


2,363 


Free. 




195 tierces - 


.5,405 


Free. 




- 


5,334 


Free. 




. . 


11,894 


25 per cent, ad va!. 


2,973 5a 


333 bushels - 


275 


Free. 




1,890 M 


~) 






1,490 M - 

7 M 


C 33,488 


Free. 




_ 


25 per cent, ad val. 




250 pounds - 


50 


30 per cent, ad val. 


15 00 


59,229 gals. 


20,721 


1st and 2d proof 
whiskey, per gal., 
25 cents; 3d and 
4th proof whiskey, 
per gallon, 37^ 
cents. 


18,809 06 


13,029 gals. 


9,723 


1st and 2d proof, 
per gallon fifty 
cents ; 3d and 4th 
proof per gallon,62i 
cents. 


6,766 31 


105,422 lbs. 


7,380 


Yellow 4 cents per 
pound ; all other 
25 per cent, ad val. 


4,216 88 


395,261 lbs. 


29,527 


Free. 




40,475 lbs. - 


4,722 


Free. 




_ . - 


6,630 


20 per cent, ad val. 


1,326 GO 


73,953 lbs. - 


21,338 


30 per cent, ad val. 


6,401 40 


83 hogsheads 


3,999 


30 per cent, ad val. 


1,199 70 




10 


Leather 20 per cent, 
ad valorem ; all oth- 
er 25 per cent, ad 
valorem. 


2 CO 



508 Doc. No. 163. 

No. 23— IMPORTS INTO TEXAS— Continued. 





1838. 


'SPEC1B9 OF MEHCHAXniSE. 












Quantities. 


Value. 


Tariff of importation 
into Texas. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 






Dollars. 




Doll?, cts. 


Tar and pitch - - - 


.53 barrels - 


151 


25 per cent, ad val. 


37 75 


Turpentine and rosin 


. 


- 


25 per cent, ad val. 




Turpentine, spirits of - 


262 gallons - 


131 


25 per cent, ad val. 


32 75 


Umbrtllas and parasols - 


- 


134 


25 per cent, ad val. 


33 50 


Vinegar - - . 


. 


881 


Free. 




Wearing apparel 


. 


166,318 


30 per cent, ad val. 


49,895 40 


Wheat - - - - 


48 bushels - 


60 


Free. 




Wood, manufactures of- 


; '. '. 


37,987 


25 per cent, ad val. 


9,496 75 


Tolal value of merchandise and 


955,863 


162,406 94 


duties paid. 











Doc. No. 163. 509 

No. 23— IMPORTS INTO TEXAS— Continued. 





1839. 


SPKCIES OF MERCHANDISE. 














Quantities. 


Value. 


Tariff of importation 


Amount of 








into Texas. 




duties paid. 






Dollars. 






Dolls, cts.. 


Apples - - - - 


407 barrels - 


1,040 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


260 00- 


Ashes, pot and pearl 


_ 


64 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


16 00 


Beef - - - - 


259 barrels - 


3,587 


Free. 






Beer, porter, and cider - 
Beer, porler, and cider - 


38,05fi gals. 
2,300 doz.bot. 


I 17,504 


Free. 






Billiard tables and apparatus 


- 


413 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


103 25 


Biscuit and other ship bread 
Biscuit - - - - 


2,732 barrels 
1,049 kegs - 


I 12,701 


Free. 






Books and maps 


- 


3,061 


Free. 






Bricks and lime 


- 


2,796 


Free 






Brushes . _ _ 


- 


1,025 


30 per cent, ad 


val. 


307 50 


Butter - - - - 


44,446 lbs. - 


10,423 


6^ cents per pound - 


2,777 88. 


Cables and cordage 


309 tons - 


4,262 


2 cerits per poun 


d - 


13,843 20 


Candies, sperm 


33,850 lbs. - 


13, .575 


3 cents per poun 


d - 


1,015 50 


Candles, tallow 


4,030 pounds 


1,965 


2 cents per j>oun 


d - 


80 CO 


Cheese . _ . 


32,560 lbs. - 


2,605 


25 jier cent, ad 


val. 


651 25 


Chocolate . _ . 


100 pounds - 


13 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


3 25 


Coaches and other carriages 


- 


11,410 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


2,852 50 


Copper and brass, and copper 


- 


393 


20 per cent, ad 


val. 


78 60. 


manufactures. 












Combs and buttons 


- 


1,470 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


367 50 


Corn - . - _ 


9,035 bush'ls 


."^,981 


Free. 






Cotton manufactures 


- 


245,653 


10 per cent, ad 


val. 


24,565 30 


Earthen and stone ware 


- 


6,541 


20 per cent, ad val. 


1,308 20 


Fire engines and apparatus. 












Fish, dried or smoked - 


525 quintals 


1,199 


Codfish $1 50 


per 


787 50 


Fish, pickled 


147 barrels - 


^ 


cwt. 










( 1,938 


Mackerel $1 50 


per 


220 5(h 


Fish, pickled - - . 


121 kegs - 


3 


barrel. 






Flax, bags and other manufac- 


- 


20 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


5 OO 


tures of. 












Flax, manufactures of cloth and 












thread. 












Flour - - - - 


7,534 barrels 


55,091 


Free. 






Flowers, artificial, and jewelry • 


_ 


1,577 


33 J per cent, ad 


val. 


525 67- 


Glass manufactures 


- 


6,875 


20 per cent, ad 


val. 


1,375 00 


Gunpowder - - " - 


20,410 lbs. - 


4,659 


Free. 






Gold and silver leaf manufactures 


. 


150 


25 per cent, ^d 


val. 


37 50 


Haiiis and bacon 


398,318 lbs. 


42,762 


Free. 






Hats - - _ . 


_ 


19,0.55 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


4,763 75 


Hops - . - _ 


- 


- 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 




Horses - - - _ 


7 


700 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


175 00 


Household furniture 




58,571 


Free. 






Indigo. 


- . _ 










Iron - . . _ 


7 tons 


518 


Free. 






Iron manufactures 


- 


89,261 


20 per cent, ad 


val. 


17,852 20 


Iron castings - - . 


- 


11,550 


20 per cent, ad 


val. 


2,310 OO 


Lard - - - - 


65,363 lbs. - 


7,190 


Free. "* 






Lead - - - _ 


12,158 lbs. - 


1,104 


20 per cent, ad 


val. 


220 80. 


Leather . . _ 


2,097 lbs. - 


630 


20 per cent, a'i 


val. 


126 00 


Leather boots and shoes 


50,141 pairs 


63,678 


25 per cent, ad 


val. 


15,919 50 


Lumber generally 


- - - 


32,267 


Free. 






Marble and stone manufactin^es - 


_ - _ 


966 


25 per cent. aJ 


val. 


241 50 


Meal .... 


303 pounds - 


1,151 


Free. 







BIO 



»oc- 



No. 23— IMPORTS INTO TEXAS— Continued. 



SPECIES OF MERCHANDISE. 



Medicinal drugs 

-Molasses _ - . 

Musical instruments 

Nails - - - - 

Oak bark and other dye 

Oil, linseed . - - 

Oil, spermiiccti - - - 

Oil, whale, and other fish 

Paints and varnish 

Paper and other stationery 

Pewter and lead mrnufactures - 

Pork - - - - 

Potatoes . - _ 

Printing presses and type 

Kice . - - - 

Rye, oats, and other small grain 

and pulse. 
Saddlery _ _ _ 

Salt - 

Scantling, boards, and plank 
Shingles . . . 

Staves and iieading 
Skins and furs - - - 

Snuff - - - - 

Spirits from grain 



Spirits from molasses 



Soap 



SugRr, brown - - - 

Sugar, refined - - - 

Tin manufactures 

Tobacco, manufactured - 

Tobacco, unmanufactured 

Trunks. 

Tar and pitch - - , . 

Turpentine and ros'n » 

Turpentine, spirits of - 

Umbrellas and parasols - 

Vinegar - _ . 

Wearing apparel 

Wheat - . - - 

Wood, manufactures of - 

Total value of merchandise and 
duties paid. 



1839. 



Quantities. 



192,043 lbs. 

1,276 gallons 
1,833 gals. - 
12,798 gals. 



709 barrels - 
6,762 bushels 

162 tierces - 



1,131 bushels 
2,904 M 
2,014 M 
3 M 

364 pounds ■ 
73, .342 gals. 



14, .571 gals. 



78,519 lbs. 



370,913 lbs. 
73,082 lbs. - 

73,034 lbs. - 
14hhds. 

619 barrels - 
22 barrels - 
1,339 gallons 



Value. 



Tariff of importation 
into Texas. 



Dollars. 

7,990 

3,250 

950 

13,923 

599 

1,000 

1,882 

1,600 

8,663 

25,032 

407 

12,762 

5,14.'i 

1,765 

5,743 

6,902 

14,063 
664 



20 per cent, ad val. 

5 cents per gallon. 

25 per cent, ad val. 

1 cent per pound - 

25 per cent, ad val. 

15 per cent, ad val. 

15 per cent, ad val. 

15 per cent, ad val. 

20 per cent, ad val. 

Free. 

20 per cent. aJ val. 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

25 per cent, ad val. 
Free. 



48,504 Free. 



225 

J 50 

33,004 



9,865 



4,711 



27,900 
8,846 
4,755 

17,742 
1,.509 



25 per cent, ad val. 
30 per cent, ad val. 

Island 2d proof whis- 
key, per gal., 25 cts. ; 
3d and 4th proof 
whi.skey, per gallon, 
37f cents. 

1st and 2d proof, per 
gallon, 50 cents ; :3d 
and 4th proof, p't gal- 
lon, 621 cents. 

Yellow, 4 cents per 
lb. ; all other kinds 
23 per cent, ad val. 
Free. 
Free. ' 

20 per cent, ad val. 
30 per cent, ad val. 
30 per cent, ad val. 



1,471 

5.30 

485 

1,051 

118,303 



C 25 per ct. ad val. 

^ 25 per ct. ad val. 

25 jjer cent, ad val. 

25 per cent, ad val. 
Free. 

30 per cent, ad val. 
[ Free. 

51,112 ! 25 per cent, ad val. 



1,179,897 



- I 192,772 43 



Doc. No. 163. 
No. 23— IMPORTS INTO TEXAS— Continued. 



51: 









1840. 




SI'KCIES OF MERCHANDISE. 












Quantities. 


Value. 


Tariff of importation 
into Texas. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 






Dollars. 




Dolls, cts. 


Appies - - - - 


587 barrels - 


1,409 


25 per centum ad 
valorem. 


352 25 


Ashes, pot autl pearl 




- 


25 per centum aJ 
valorem. 




Beef . - - - 


3.t6 barrels - 


4,059 


Free. 




Beer, porter, and ciJer - 
Beer, poiter, and cider - 


17, .532 gals. 
247 doz. hot. 


i 9,403 


Free. 




Billiard tables and apparatus 


. 


4.50 


25 per cent, ad val. 


112 50 


Biscuit and other ship bread 
Biscuit - 


1,707 barrels 
219 kegs - 


X 6,156 


Free. 




Books and maps 


. 


1,640 


Free. 




Bricks and lime 


. 


1,667 


Free. 




Brushes ... 


. 


3,450 


30 per cent, ad val. 


1,035 GO 


Butter - - - - 


3S,629 lbs. 


8,667 


65- cents per pound 


2,414 31 


Cables and cordage 


287 cwt. 


2,587 


2 cents per pound - 


12,857 60 


Candles, sperm - - - 


20,757 lbs. 


8,975 


3 cents per pound - 


622 71 


Candles, tallow - - - 


27,744 lbs. 


2,799 


2 cents per pound - 


554 88 


Cheese - - - - 


27,996 lbs. 


2,240 


25 per cent, ad val. 


560 00 


Chocolate _ - - 


159 pounds - 


39 


25 per cent, ad val. 


9 75 


Coaches and other carriages 


. 


12,854 


25 per cent, ad val. 


3,213 50 


Copper and bras^s, and copper 


. 


77 


20 per cent, ad val. 


15 40 


manufac:ures. 










■Combs and buttons 


- 


4,246 


25 per cent, ad val. 


1,061 50 


■Corn - - - - 


18,545 bush. 


8,913 


Free. 




(Cotton manufactures 


- 


161,988 


10 per cent, ad val. 


16,198 80 


Earthen and stone ware - 


- 


3,922 


20 per cent, ad val. 


784 40 


Fire engines and apparatus 


... 


375 


Free. 




Fish, dried or smoked - 


399 quinfals 


865 


Codfish $1 50 per 
cwt. 


598 50 


Fish, pickled . - - 


193 barrels - 


-> 










C 1,665 


Mackerel $\ 50 per 


289 50 


Fish, pickled . - - 


15 7 kegs 


y 


barrel. 




Flax, bags and other manufac- 


. 


385 


25 per cent, ad val. 


96 25 


tures of. 










Flax, manufactures of cloth and 


- 


433 


25 per c&nt. ad val. 


108 25 


thread. 










Flour - - - - 


9,861 barrels 


48,221 


Free. 




Flowers, artificial, and jewelry - 


. 


1,006 


33^ per cent, ad val. 


335 33 


Glass manufactures 


- 


7,561 


20 per cent, ad val. 


1,512 20 


Gunpowder .... 


9,320 pounds 


2,146 


Free. 




Gold and silver leaf manufactures 




- 


25 per cent, ad val. 




Hams and bacon 


296,639 lbs. 


25,966 


Free. 




Hats ... - 


. 


12,004 


25 per cent, ad val. 


■ 3,001 00 


Hops .... 


5 pounds 


4 


25 per cent, ad val. 


1 00 


Horses - - - . 


7 


600 


25 per cent, ad val. 


150 00 


Household furniture 


. 


39,503 


Free. 




Indigo - - - - 


209 pounds - 


209 


25 per cent, ad val. 


52 25 


Iron - - - . 


3 tons 


653 


Free. 




Iron manufactures 


. 


59,759 


20 per cent, ad val. 


11,951 80 


Iron castings _ - . 


- 


8,976 


20 per cent, ad val. 


1,795 20 


Lard - . - . 


64,291 lbs. 


4, .500 


Free. 




Lead . - - - 


8,564 pounds 


831 


20 per cent, ad val. 


166 20 


Leather _ - . 


630 pounds - 


189 


20 per cent, ad val. 


37 80 


Lcathrr l>oots and shoes 


33,145 pairs 


41,620 


25 per cent, ad val. 


10,405 00 



512 Doc. No. 163. 

No. 23— IMPORTS INTO TEXAS— Continued. 



SPECIES OF MERCHANDISE. 



1840. 



Lumber, generally 

Marble and stone manufactures - 

Meal . - - - 

Medicinal drugs 

Molasses „ . . 

Musical instruments 

Nails - - - - 

Oak bark and other dye. 

Oil, linseed '■ - 

Oil, spermaceti - - - 

Oil, wliaie and other fish 

Paints and varnish 

Paper and other stationery 

Pewter and lead manufactures - 

Pork - - - - 

Potatoes . . - 

Printing presses and type 

Rice - _ - - 

Rye, oats, and other small graia 

and pulse. 
Saddlery . - _ 

Salt .- - - - 

Scantling, boards, and plank 
Shingles . . _ 

Staves and heading 
Skins and furs - - - 

Snufi' - - - 

Spirits from grain 



Spirits from molasses 




Sugar, brown - 
Sugar, refined - 
Tin manufactures 
Tobacco, manufactured - 
Tobacco, unmanufactured 
Trunks 



Tar and pitch - 
Turpentine and rosin 
Turpentine, spirits of 
Umbrellas and parasols 



180 barrels - 



153,000 lbs. 

245 gallons - 
2,939 gallons 
4,376 gallons 



1,278 barrels 
9,050 bush'ls 

130 tierces - 



271 bushels - 
2,651 M - 
712 M 

5M 

10 pounds - 
63,916 gals. 



8,747 gallons 



Dollars. 

1,724 

279 

564 

4,714 

4,598 

.3,202 

10,710 

436 

2,919 

1,943 

2,988 

10,986 

431 

17,892 

4,600 

854 

4,277 

2,877 

18,241 
130 

> 36,659 



19,1 



4,535 



96,322 lbs. 


6,743 


485,284 lbs. 


26,460 


55,701 lbs 


6,481 


. 


1,963 


95,958 lbs. 


16,576 


201 hhds. - 


6,983 


' 


2,006 


106 barrels - 


I 2S3 


48 barrels - 


1,017 gals. 


1,017 


- 


525 



Tariff of importation 
into Texas. 



Free. 

25 per cent, ad val. 

Free. 

20 per cent, ad val. 

5 cents per gallon. 

25 per cent, ad val. 

1 cent per pound - 

15 per cent, ad val. 

15 per cent, ad val. 

15 per cent, ad val. 

20 per cent, ad val. 

Free. 

20 per cent, ad val. 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

Free. 

25 per cent, ad val. 
Free. 

Free. 

25 per cent, ad val. 

30 per cent, ad val. 

1st and 2d proof 
whiskey, per gallon, 
25 cents ; 3d and 
4ih proof whiskey, 
per gallon, 375 
cents. 

1st and 2d proof, 
per giillon, fifty 
cents ; 3d and 4th 
proof, per gallon, 
62^ cents. 
Yellow, 4 cents per 

pound ; all other 25 

percent, ad valorem. 

Free. 

Free. 

20 per cent, ad val. 

30 per cent, ad val. 

30 per cent, ad val. 

Leather, 20 per cent. 

ad valorem ; all oth- 
er 25 per cent, ad 

valorem. 

25 per cent, ad val. 

25 per cent, ad val. 
25 per cent, ad vai. 



Amount of 
duties paid. 



Dolls, cts.- 

69 75 

942 80. 

800 50 
1,530 00 

65 40 
437 85- 
291 45 
597 60 

86 20 



4,560 25 



1 5a 
19,973 75. 



4,920 19. 



392 60 

4,972 80 
2,094 90 
3,852 88 



70 75 

254 25 
131 2, 



Boc. No. 163. 
No. 23— IMPORTS INTO TEXAS— Continued. 



5ir 





1840. 


SPECIES OF MERCHAIfDISE. 


Quantities. 


Value. 


Texas tariff. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 


Vinegar ... 
Wearing apparel 
Wheat - - - - 
Wood, manufactures of - 


- 


Dollars. 

1,490 

68,960 

29,362 


Free. 

30 per cent, ad val. 

Free. 

2.5 per cent, ad val. 


Dolls, cts. 

20,688 Oe 

7,340 50 


Total value of merchandise and 
duties paid. 


826,602 


144,558 0& 



Note. — The duties on iniportalion into Texas, as represented in the preceding tables, were pay- 
able in the Government promissory notes of the Republic, and their ei^ht per cent, bonds, which 
had no fixed value; being worth, during the three years 1838, 1839, and 1840, from; welve to 
eighteen cents, in par funds, to the dollar. The late tariff, which went into operation February 1, 
1842, provides that all duties made payable under it shall be receivable in gold and silver or ex- 
chequer bills. See "duties on the staple oi principal productions of the United States," for the 
character of the same, as the statement is prepared in conformity with the provisions of the late- 
law. 



34 



No 24. 

TABULAR STATEMENT, 

EXHIBITING THE 

AMOUNf %ND VALUE OF DOMESTIC EXPORTS, &c. 

FROM 

THE UNITED STATES 



VENEZUELA, 



THE COMMERCIAL YEARS 1838, 1939, AND 1840. 



616 



be. No. 163. 



No. 24. 
tabular statement showing the amount and value of articles the growth^ 
produce, or manufacture of the United States, imported into Vene- 
zuela, dutnng the commercial years 1838, 1839, and 1840 ; together 
with the tariff, and amount of duties paid thereon. 



SPiClES OF MERCHANDISE. 



Apples _ _ - 

Artificial flowers and jewelry 

Beef 

Beer, porter, and cider 

Beer and porter, in bottles - 

Billiard tables and apparatus 

Biscuit or ship bread 

Boards, plank, and scantling 
Books and maps 
Bricks and lime 



Brushes 

Butter 

Cables and cordage 

Cheese _ - - 

Cloth and thread, (linen) - 

Coaches and other carriages 
Combs and buttons 
Copper, brass, and copper 

manufactured. 
Cotton, (raw) 
Cotton goods, printed and 

colored. 
Cotton goods, white 
Cotton twist, y arn, and thread 
Cotton, other manufactures of 
Drugs, (medicinal) 
Earthen and stone ware 
Flour 
Fish, (dried and smoked) - 

I'ish, (pickled) 

Glass, (manufactures of) - 

Gold and silfer, and gold leaf 

Gold and silver coin 

Gunpowder 

Hams and bacon 

Hats 

Hops _ - - 

Household furniture 

Iron, pig. 

Iron, bar. 

Iron castings. 

Iron nails. 

Iron, (other manufactures of) 

Indian corn 

Indian meel 

lisord - - - 




1838. 



$1 f)er barrel. 

Flowers, ^2 jter dozen. 

2 cents per pound 

62 cents per 4^ gallons 

§1 per dozen - 

30 per cent, ad valorem. 

30 per cent, ad valorem 

From $6 to $9 per M ft. 
Free - - - 

Bricks, $2 50 per M ; 

lime, 30 per cent, ad 

valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
6 cents per pound 
$ per quintal. 
5 cents per pound 
Various, 30 p6r cent. 

ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
30 per cent', ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem 

^Prohibited. 

I 

I 

)>Various ; 30 per ct. 
j ad valorem. 

J 

30 percent, ad valorem 
30 per cent, ad valorem 
$4 per barrel - 
Cod, 2^ cents per lb. 

other, 30 p. ct. ad val 
Mackerel, 3 cts. p. lb. 

other, 30 p. ct. ad val 
30 per cent, ad valorem 
Free. 
Free. 

12 cents per pound 
5 cents per pound 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem 



$1 per 25 pounds. 
2 cents per pound. 
4 cents per pound 



10 barrels 
90 gallons 
377 dozen 

87 barrels; 26 

kegs. 
4 M feet 



6,586 pounds - 
3,007 pounds - 



$160 
\ 1,102 



6,313 baiTels 
260 quintals 



6,250 pounds 
8,157 pounds 



36,208 pounds - 



589 

164 
33 



540 
677 

1,202 

16,945 

206 

52,697 
727 



700 
653 



874 



313 



2,857 



Doc. No. 163. 

No 24— VENEZUELA— Continued. 



51T 



SPECIES or MEHCHAHDISE. 



Lead . - - 

Leather . - - 

Leather and morocco, not 
sold per pound. 

Linseed oil 

Lumber, not defined 

Masts and spars 

Marble and stone, (manufac- 
tured.) 

-Musical instruments 

Oak bark and other dye 

Paper and other stationery - 

Paints and varnish - 

Pewter and lead, (manufac- 
tured.) 

Potatoes - - - 

Pork 

Printing presses and type - 

Rosin and turpentine 

Rice . . - 

JRye meal . - - 

Rye, oats, and other small 
grain. 

Saddlery - - - 

Shingles - - - 

Skins and furs 

SnufF - . - 

Soap - . - 

Spermaceti 

Spermaceti candles - 

Spirits from grain - 

Spirits from molasses 

Spirits of turpentine 

Staves and heading. 

Tar and pilch 

Tallow 

Tallow candles 

Tabacco, (unmanufactured) 

Tobacco, (manufactured) - 

Tin, (manufactures of) 

Trunks 

Umbrellas and parasols 

Vinegar . - . 

Wax 

Whale oil - 

Wearing apparel 

Wood, (manufactures of) - 



1838. 



Tariff". 



Quantities. 



$1 50 per quintal. 

30 percent, ad valorem 

30 percent, ad valorem 

90 cents per 3| gallons. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
If for public worksj/ree,- 

private, 30 per cent. 

ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
.^0 per cent, ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
30 percent, ad valorem 

2 cents per pound. 
2^ cents per pound. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
90 cents per 25 pounds. 
I2 cent per pound. 
I2 cent per pound. 
^ cent per pound. 

30 percent, ad valorem. 
$1 per M. 

30 per cent, ad valorem. 
Rappee, 50 cts p. bottle. 
4 cents per pound 
10 cents per pound. 
10 cents per pound 
$3 per 4^ gallons. 
|3 50 per 4^ gallons. 
90 cents per 3J gallons. 

Tar, $1 per barrel; 

pitch, $1 per 101 lbs. 
$3 per 101^ pounds. 
$6 50 per lOlf pounds. 
6 cents per pound. 
Cigars, $2 per 1,000. 
30 per cent, ad valorem 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
75 cents each. 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
White, 8 cents ; yellow, 

4 cents per pound. 
3 cents per pound 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem 



6,000 pounds - 



100,278 pounds 
9,628 pounds - 



Value. 



SI, 185 
2,820 



188 



Amount o€ 

duties paid. 



7,720 
3,088 



5,086 pounds 
216 gallons 



1,518 

86 

308 



l)oc. No. 163. 

No. 24— VENEZUELA— Continued. 



1839. 



SPECIES OF MEKCHAXDISE. 




Apples - _ - 

Artificial flowers and jewelry 

Beef 

Beer, porter, and cider 

Beer and porter, in bottles - 

Billiard tables and apparatus 

Biscuit or ship bread 

Boards, plank, and scantling 
Books and maps 
Bricks and lime 



Brushes - - . 

Butter - - . 

Cables and cordage - 

Cheese - . _ 

Cloth and thread, (linen) - 

Coaches and other carriages 
Combs and buttons 
Copper, brass, and copper 

manufactured. 
Cotton, (raw) 
Cotton goods, printed and 

colored. 
Cotton goods, white 
Cotton twist, yarn, and thread 
Cotton, other manufactures of 
Drugs, (medicinal) 
Earthen and stone ware 
Flour 
Fish, (dried and smoked) - 

Fish, (pickled) 

Glass, (manufactures of) 
Gold and silver, and gold leaf 
Gold and silver coin 
Gunpowder 
Hams and bacon 
Hats . _ . 

Hops - - - 

Household furniture 
Iron, pig. 
Iron, bar. 
iron castings 

Iron nails - - - 

Iron, other manufactures of - 
Indian corn 
Indian meal 

Lard . . - 

Lead - _ . 

Leather _ - _ 

Leather and morocco, not 
sol^ per pound. 



$ 1 per barrel - 

Flowers, §2 per dozen 

2 cents per pound 

62 cents per 4J gallons 

$1 per dozen - 

30 per cent, ad valorem 

30 per cent, ad valorem 

From $6 to $9 per M ft. 

Free - 

Bricks, $2 .50 per M ; 

lime, 30 per cent, ad 

valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem 
6 cents per pound 
$2 per quintal 
5 cents per pound 
Various, 30 per cent. 

ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem 
30 per cent, ad valorem 
30 percent, ad valorem 

Prohibited. 

1 r 

I Various; base 30 p. | 
V- cent, ad valorem -«( 



J 



L 



30 per cent, ad valorem 
30 per cent, ad valorem 
§4 per barrel 
Cod, 2^ cents per lb. ; 

other, 30 p. ct. ad val. 
Mackerel, 3 cts. p. lb. ; 

other, 30 p. ct. ad val. 
30 percent, ad valorem 
Free - . - 

Free. 

12 cents per pound 
5 cents per pound 
30 per cent, ad valorem 
30 per cent, ad valorem. 
30 per cent, ad valorem 



$1 per 25 pounds 
2 cents per pound 
4 cents per pound 
$1 50 per quintal 
30 per cent, ad valorem 
30 per cent, ad valorem 



Quantities. 



241 barrels 

24 barrels 
2,559 gallons - 
1,595 dozen 

499 barrels; 365 

kegs. 
180 M feet - 



22,940 pounds 

94 cwt. 

8,521 pounds - 




Amount of 
duties paid. 



20,034 barrels - 
476 quintals - 

7 bbls.; 22 kegs 



9,200 pounds - 
20,350 pounds 



4,738 pounds - 

432 bushels - 
671 barrels 
94,372 pounds 
9,629 pounds - 
10,811 pounds 



4,300 
353 

1,082 



370 
4,596 
1,245 

682 



634 
1,983 
4,678 



2,003 

49,549 

1,084 

689 

14,269 

137 

147,304 

1,585 

135 

778 
102 

1,354 
1,848 
2,976 

10,758 



299 
330 

8,785 
330 

2,747 

12,070 

652 

2,724 

4,922 



Doc. No. 163. 

No. 24— VENEZUELA— Continued. 



biP 





1839. 


i SPECIES OF MEHCHASDISE. 












Tariff. 


Quantities. 


Value. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 


Linseed oil 


90 cents per 3f gallons 


188 gallons - 


$200 


$4& 


Lumber, not defined 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


_ 


25 


7 


Masts and spars 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


90 


27 


Marble and stone, (manufac- 


If for public works,/ree; 


- 


1,938 




tured.) 


private, 30 per cent, 
ad valorem. 








Musical instruments 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


855 


256. 


Oak bark and other dye 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


79 


23 


Paper and other stationery - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


_ 


5,181 


1,554 


Paints and varnish - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


_ 


1,275 


382 


Pewter and lead, (manufac- 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


2,2.55 


676 


tured.) 










Potatoes - . - 


2 (^nts per pound 


428 bushels - 


301 


342 


Pork 


2^ cents per pound 


17 barrels 


250 


85 


Printing presses and type - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


1,968 


590' 


Rosin and turpentine 


90 cents per 25 pounds 


343 barrels - 


696 


2,469 


Rice _ . - 


1^ cent per pound 


30 tierces 


1,069 


189 


Rye meal - - - 


1^ cent per pound. 








Rye, oats, and other small 


i cent per pound 


- 


944 


283 


grain. 










Saddlery - - - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


441 


132 


Shingles - - - 


$1 per M - 


20 M - 


95 


20 


Skins and furs 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


_ 


486 


145 


Snuff 


Kappee, 50 cts. p. bottle 


312 pounds 


167 


SO'^ 


Soap . . - 


4 cents per pound 


627,433 pounds 


57,973 


25,097 


Spermaceti - - - 


10 cents per pound 


70 gallons 


86 


?©■ 


Spermaceti candles 


10 cents per pound 


17,097 pounds 


6,362 


1,709 


Spirits from grain - 


$3 per 4^ gallons 


781 gallons 


158 


519 


Spirits from molasses 


$3 50 per 4^ gallons - 


28 gallons 


28 


21 


Spirits of turpentine 


90 cents per 3^- gallons 


152 gallons 


117 


3e 


Staves and heading. 










Tar and pitch 


Tar, $1 p. barrel; pitch, 
$1 per 101 pounds. 


334 barrels 


922 


334 


Tallow 


$3 per 101| pounds - 


5,603 pounds - 


892 


lee 


Tallow candles 


$6 50 per 10 1| pounds 


8,671 pounds - 


1,041 


55S 


Tobacco, (unmanufactured) 


6 cents per pound 


29 hogsheads - 


3,376 


1,74©. 


Tobacco, (manufacttired) - 


Cigars, $2 per 1,000 - 


6,080 pounds - 


1,000 


300 


Tin, (manufactures of) 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


219 


65 


Trunks 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


_ 


141 


42 


Umbrellas and parasols 


75 cents each 


_ 


2,136 


640 


Vinegar - - - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


198 


59 


Wax 


White, 8 cents, yellow, 
4 cents per pound. 


8,851 pounds - 


3,280 


531 


Whale oil - 


3 cents per pound 


310 gallons - 


235 


93 


Wearing apparel 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


_ 


610 


183 


Wood, (manufactures of) - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 
Add 3 per cent. , as tem- 




4,8"69 


1,460 




472,275 


190,742 




porary duty - 

i 


. 




5,722 




196,464 



-520 



■Doc. Mo, 163, 
No. 24— VENEZUELA— Continued 





1840. 


SPECIES OF MEaCHANDISK. 












Tariff. 


Quantities. 


Value. 


Amount of 
duties paid. 


Apples . . - 


$\ per barrel - 


59 barrels 


$154 


$59 


Artificial flowers and jewelry 


Flowers, j2 per dozen 


- 


765 




Beef 


2 cents per pound 


32 barrels 


544 


128 


Beer, porter, and cider 


62 cents per 4J gallons 


4,194 gallons - 


?' 3,815 


1,933 


Beer and porter, in bottles - 


§1 per dozen 


1,354 gallons - 


Billiard tables and apparatus 


30 per cent, ad valorrm. 








Biscuit or ship bread 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


l,]13bbls.;421 


4,162 


1,248 




1 kegs. 






Boards, plank, and scantling 


From 6$ to §9 per M ft. 


114 M feet - 


2,419 


912 


Books and maps 


Free - 


- 


2,492 




.Bricks and lime 


Bricks, $2 50 per M ; 
lime, 30 per cent, ad 
valorem. 








Brushes - - - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


942 


28 


Butter .... 


6 cents per pound 


21,353 pounds 


2,849 


• 1,281 


Cables and cordage - 


$2 per quintal 


22 cwt. 


286 


40 


Cheese - - - 


5 cents per pound 


276 pounds - 


20 


13 


Cloth and thread, (linen) - 


Various, 30 per cent, 
ad valorem. 


- 


272 


81 


Coaches and other carriages - 


S'^ percent, ad valorem 


- 


973 


292 


Combs and buttons 


30 percent, ad valorem 


- 


1,248 


374 


Copper, brass, and copper 


30 percent, ad valorem 


_ 


1,548 


464: 


manufactured. 










Cotton, (raw) 


Prohibited. 








Cotton goods, printed and 


^ - - r 


- 


12,569 


3,770 


colored. 
Cotton goods, white 


I Various ; base 30 p. J 
j cent, ad valorem j 


_ 


80,621 


24,186 


Cotton twist, yarn, and thread 


- 


441 


142 


Cotton, other manufactures of 


J - - L 


- 


25,622 


7,686 


Drugs, (medicinal) 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


11,482 


3,444 


Earthen and stene ware 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


94 


28 


Flour 


$4 per barrel - 


28,704 barrels 


155,018 


114,816 


Fish, (dried and smoked) - 


Cod, 2^ cents per lb. ; 
other, 30 p. ct. ad val. 


663 quintals - 


3,340 


1,624 


J'ish, (pickled) 


Mackerel, 3 cts. p. lb. ; 
other, 30 p. ct. ad val. 


5 bbls. ; 50 kegs 


123 


116 


Glass, (manufactures of) - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


_ 


615 




Gold and silver, and gold leaf 


Free. 








Gold and silver coin 


Free. 








Gtinpowder 


12 cents per pound 


21,063 pounds 


2,941 


2,527 


Hams and bacon 


5 cents per pound 


38, 114 pounds 


6,098 


1,905 


Hats 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


4,925 


1,477 


Hops - _ - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


638 pounds - 


154 


46 


Household furniture 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


10,012 


3,003 


Iron, pig. 










Iron, bar. 










Iron castings 


- - _ 


- 


330 




Iron nails - - - 


- 


28,612 pounds 


1,854 




. Iron, other manufactures of - 


- - - 


_ 


6,949 




Indian com 


$1 per 25 pounds 


3,280 bushels - 


1,741 


3,760 


Indian meal 


2 cents per pound 


2,346 barrels - 


7,624 


9,384 


Lard - ... 


4 cents per pound 


150,411 pounds 


12,657 


6,016 


Lead . - - 


$1 50 per quintal 


5,345 pounds - 


506 


79 


Leather - . . 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


22,845 pounds 


5,311 


1,593 


Leather and morocco, not 30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


8,570 


2,571 


sold per pound. 


1 









I»Sc. No. 163— Page 523. No. 25. 

Summary stattment oxliibiting the aggregate value of exports of articles the growtli, produce, or manufacture of the United States, to the countries herein enumerated, 
during tlie commercial years 1838, 1839, and 1840 ; together with the amount of duties paid thereon, and tlie character of tlie same. 









Aggresalo value 


Aggregate value 


Aggregate value 


Aggregate value of 


Aggregate value of 


Aggregate value 


Aggregaio am't 


Aggregate value 


.\ggrcgate am't 


Aggregate amount 


Aggregate am't 


ABgrogato am't of 











of articles Errc. 








enumerated arti- 


of articles pay- 


of specific duty. 


of articles pay- 


of ad valorem 




of ESriMATCD 


duties paid, as cal- 










;iKRAT£Dintlie 
tables. 


the tables. (1) 


ported. (2) 


clesonwhichthere 


cles on which is 
CAiccLiTKii the 


duly. 




ing il, VA- 

LonEM duty. 


duly. 


duties paid. 


duUcs paid. (4) 


culated and csti- 




No. 


COUNTRIES. 


Year. 








Tto's of the amo'l 


amount of duties 












clcsenumorotcdin 


No. 














of duties paid. (3) 


paid. 














the tablea of" do- 






























mestic expoits." 






Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars, cents. 


Dollars. 


Dollars, eta. 


Dollars, cents. 


Dollars, cts. 


Dollars, cents. 




C 


England - , . -J 






























4 


Scotland - . - C 


1838 


50,131,024 


110,536 


50,622,160 


555,659 


49,935,905 


•19,921,042 


23,620,717 38 


4,923 


443 65 


23,631,160 03 


109,831 00 


23,730,991 03 


' 


'\ 


England . . - "^ 
Scotland - - - C 
Ireland ... 3 


1339 


50,791,931 


169,854 


50,792,014 


1,530,874 


49,261,107 


49,217,095 


26,34.1,380 91 


44,012 


ii,260 40 


26,819,477 82 


136,316 30 


20,086,294 62 


2 


di 


England . . . ^ 
Scotland - - - > 
Ireland - , - 3 


1840 


51,006,790 


160,515 


51,166,305 


3,314,754 


50,691,036 


50,59.1,288 


28,343,282 92 


96,748 


16,370 31 


28,360,153 23 


256,275 18 


28,616,423 41 


3 


t 


British Atnciican colunied 


1338 


2,151,411 


333,476 


2,484,837 


1,383,879 


767,532 


14,116 


25,740 77 


753,387 


77,652 04 


103,392 81 


_ 


103,392 81 


4 




British American colonics 


1939 


2,999,966 


388,709 


3,338,075 


2,240,368 


759,603 




37 


519 92 


709 


467 


82,798 57 


120,318 49 




130,318 49 




6 


British American colonics 


1840 


5,637,055 


421,371 


5,958,426 


4,796.823 


741,233 


123,'746 


33 


336 73 


617 




104,534 20 


187,920 93 


_ 




6 


7 


" West India possessions 


1838 


2,345,917 


55,230 


2,401,147 


1,187,312 


1,168,605 


957,583 


206 


467 32 




022 


30,329 83 


235,797 14 


4,400 85 


240,197 99 


7 


8 


" West India possessions 


1839 


2,472,833 


50,694 


2,523,627 


643,393 


1,830,440 


1,334,318 


276 


127 67 


505 


633 


45,901 74 


321,039 41 


27 


932 10 


348,961 51 


3 


9 


" West India possessions 


1840 


2,907,584 


32,224 


3,989,808 


1,996,289 


1,811,395 


1,502,901 


337 


018 00 


308 


394 


43,767 72 


430,778 72 


6 


397 30 


430.176 02 


9 


10 


France . . - - 


1338 


13,259,905 


24,243 


13,334,148 


47,544 


13,313,361 


13,948,906 










10,300 68 


2,422,676 63 


14 


113 20 


2,436,788 73 


10 


U 


France . - - - 


1839 


11,946,251 


26,271 


14,972,522 


701,941 


14,344,310 


M, 104.623 


l'816 


332 49 


13E 


787 


2,871 24 


1,819,203 73 


11 


142 90 


1,830,340 63 




13 




1340 


17,198,663 


0,230 


17,304,883 


186,084 


17,013,569 


16,820,169 


3,466 


406 78 


193 




4,237 93 


3,466,644 71 


9 


918 90 


3,460,663 61 




13 


" West India possessions 


1338 


423,331 


6,107 


439,983 


33,468 


400,393 


112,510 


37 


471 60 


287 


883 




61,266 79 


2 


348 SO 


63,614 69 


13 


14 


" West India possessions 


1339 ■ 


550,591 


7,366 


557,957 


41,713 


503,873 


313,367 




407 39 




606 


14)397 29 


39,804 62 


3 


142 60 


92,947 12 


14 


15 


" West India possessions 


1840 


464,637 


1,351 


466,038 


31,218 


433,469 


216,091 


74 


421 67 


217 


378 


3,696 12 


83,116 69 




121 60 


86,238 49 


16 


16 


Spain ..... 


1838 


211,296 


1,500 


312,796 


137,179 


75,617 


_ 


'_ 


_ ' 


_ 


9,771 00 


64 


871 00 


64,642 00 


16 


17 


Spain .... 


1839 


471,891 


- 


471,891 


271,607 


200,384 


_ 


_ 




. 


23,378 00 


80 


153 00 


103,531 00 


17 


18 


Spain .... 


1840 


327,204 


2,140 


329,401 


231,767 


105,497 


The duties in S] 


ain, Cuba, and 


Porto Rico, arc es 


timated by a ptr 


33,262 00 


38 


702 00 


121,964 00 


18 


19 


*' Cuba - . - - 


1338 


3,887,543 


100,463 


3,988,006 


1,132,992 


2,764,551 


ccnt(ig£ on arl 


itrary valuations. 






876,575 00 


306 


809 00 


1,213,384 00 


10 


SO 


■■ Cubi .... 


1839 


4,986,023 


128,395 


4,814,318 


1,570,242 


3,415,731 


- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


1,832,149 00 


471 


072 00 


2,303,221 00 


20 


21 


*' Cuba . - - * - 


1310 


4,685,009 


117,788 


4,802,857 


1,269,283 


3,775,111 


- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


1,350,844 00 


380 


786 00 


2,231,730 00 


21 


as 


" Porto Rico . - - 


1838 


727,260 


5 960 


733,230 


35,700 


641,650 


- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


167,100 00 


26 


710 00 


167,100 00 


28 


23 


" Porto Rico . 


1839 




15,173 


786,320 


123,611 


647,531 










182,250 00 




083 00 


219,339 00 


23 


24 


** Porto Rico . 


1840 


778^ 614 




783,047 


88,959 


639,686 


- 


_ 


_ 


_ 


234,079 00 


26 


687 00 


360,766 00 


24 


25 


Russia . . . _ 


1838 


301,408 




301,592 




301,468 


301,468 


36.463 19 


ilgss 


4,657 90 


41,021 09 






41,021 29 




26 


Russia . . . - 


1839 


430,745 


902 


431,647 


29,650 


401,090 


401,095 


36 


353 78 


3,294 22 


29,648 00 


8 


896 00 


38,543 00 


26 


27 


Russia .... 


1840 


234,831 


25 


234,856 


9,705 


424,326 


431,336 


13 


955 83 


1,744 48 


15,700 30 


2 


911 60 


18,611 80 


27 


23 


Prussia . . - 


1338 


65,661 


_ 


65,661 


600 


65,061 


65,061 


11 


892 81 


- 


_ 


11,392 81 


- 


11,892 81 


23 


29 


Prussia .... 


1839 


29,313 


_ 


39,513 


53o 


26,777 


28,777 


8 


357 71 


- 


_ 


8,267 71 


- 


8,'J67 71 


29 




Prussia .... 


1840 


43,353 








43,363 


43,363 


13 


210 74 






13,210 71 




13,210 74 


30 


31 


Austria .... 


1838 




581 


643;223 


9,376 


633,267 


628,794 


112 


219 41 


4.473 




113,337 60 


3.280 26 


116,617 91 


31 


33 


Austria .... 


1839 


42s!494 


''°« 


1 tll'lll 


13,'l.M 


l,5So'°M 


394,790 
1.S6J.S40 


360 


489 09 


's 


Til 


420 ?5 


360^909 84 


I'.coi ™ 


07,362 12 
365,614 00 


33 


.16 


'^tflgiaiu .... 
Belgium . - , - 


i8~3r- 

1839 


' ' xlaiofsoo 


5,6nr 


\'3ii',!iis 




l',336i730 
539,365 


1,UO,80S 
534,296 


37 
U 


431 93 
380 61 


15 


922 
070 


1,046 04 
283 47 


38,467 97 
11,670 08 


- 


- 


35 


36 


Belgium . - ' . 


1840 


i,83.l'229 


- 


- 


5,039 


1,339,190 


1,820,301 


39 


657 87 


8 


9S9 


48 30 


39,701 17 


- 


- 


36 


37 


Italy .... 


1838 


345,864 


610 


346,464 


3,003 


342,861 


313,851 


172 


918 06 


- 


_ 


172,918 06 


- 


- 


37 


38 


Italy .... 


1339 


31.1,913 


206 


315,119 


7,986 


306,927 


306,927 


172 


311 49 


- 


- 


172,811 49 


' 


. 


38 


39 


Italy .... 


1840 


1,156,465 


373 


1,196,833 


9,532 




1,186,933 


446 


817 79 


- 


_ 


446,817 79 


- 


. 


39 


40 


Sicily .... 


1838 


25,442 


_ 




_ 


25,422 


25,422 


28 


265 69 


- 


- 


38,266 69 


- 


- 


40 


41 


Sicily .... 


1839 


192,462 


_ 


_ 


600 


191,91)2 


191,902 


128 


690 31 


_ 


_ 


128,690 31 


- 


- 


41 


42 


Sicily .... 


1840 


303,137 


_ 


_ 


167 


303,060 


303,050 


255 


889 06 


- 


_ 


265,889 65 


- 


- 


43 


43 


•Texas .... 


1838 


955,863 


73,955 


1,038,818 


304,732 


651,131 


61,859 




678 90 


686,272 


121,728 04 


162,406 94 


1,001 60 


lf3,40S 44 


43 


44 


Te»a» .... 


1339 


1,179,397 


199,754 


1,379,061 


385,403 


794,494 


91,738 


53 


893 91 


702,766 


138,878 52 


192,772 43 


812 50 


193,584 93 


44 


4.T 


Texas .... 


1340 


'323' 602 


110,450 


937,063 


279,539 


547,063 


59,978 


43 


761 44 


487,035 


100,796 61 


144,558 05 


1,149 50 


145,707 66 


45 


46 


Venezuela .... 


1838 






























47 


Venezuela .... 




472,275 


10,618 


482,893 


1,830 


470,445 


861,789 




,494 00 


203,066 


61,970 00 


196,404 00 


300 00 


190,764 00 


47 


49 


Venezuela .... 


1340 


543,363 


17,731 


560,994 


10,783 


633,431 


335,883 


217 


,025 00 


196,693 


58,675 00 


375,600 00 


700 00 


276,300 00 


48 



• ViJe note, i)age 513. 

(l) Tliosove,-(i!iimou.>lsin thl= Cl,1uii 
oxporteiJ from llii? L'nilL'd Slalt'p," us rxhiliitrJ i 
value of " articles luU L'nunieraii'il" in siii,! Joe 

C2) The aggregaio valno of urliclcs ex| 
years designale*], made up from oQicial reports. 



fE\u«Eni.TED abticles" arc copied from tlio Etaleracnt of the 
jal reports from iho Trcaaury Department, being the precise anioi 



gate vnluo of tlio articles, in the eovoral tobies, un which there is no eahilation of Iho amount of 
jund altogether iiiipraeiicable to attempt a calculation of tlie duties paiJ, logethor with the Bmoll 
as to the amount of liulies paid on the viduc of exports in Ibis column, n" ■ 
rr. of I he probable amount of tbitks paid only on the ai;i;rcgale y 

exhibited in the column on which tlicre is no calculation in the tables — allowing for the propi 

po3P, the base of the tarilT!; for the several c 



(3) This column, exhibiting th 
duties paid, embraces those on which i 
(juola of free articles. An c^limale, he 

(4) Thi 



L> propordo 



a found in the table, 
rated articles as 
article*, and osauming, for the pur- 



Doc. 163— Page 524. No. 26. 

Summayy statement exhibiting the average value of exports of articles the growth, produce, or manufacture of tlic United States, to the countries herein 
enumerated durin" tlie three commercial years 1838, 1839, and 1840 ; together with the average amount of duties paid thereon, and the character of the 



" — 




Average vntiie of 


Averago value 


AveniB.valuoof 


Average value of 


Average value of 


Average value of 


Ave,.ge»,™„nlof 


f^verage value of ar- 


Average amot/Hi 


\vcrago amount of Average amount JAverago amount of 1 








articles ENBJIE- 


ofarliclerioj- 


arlidcse.'cport- 


enumerated urti- 


enumerated arti- 


articles payit'g 


seEciFic duty. 


ticles pajiing ID 


OlAOTllOnSH 


Cf CALCULATED 


of ESTIMATEn 


duties paid,ascul- 








RATED in the 




cd. 


clea on whieh 


cle, on which t. 


at'EciFrc duty. 




viioitM duty. 


duty. 


duties paid. 


dutio. paid. 


culated and esti- 








tables. 


in the Ubles. 




there ia no clL. 
CDLATtos of the 


CAicuUTm the 
amount of a,wie. 














mated, on the ar- 
.iclcs enumerated 




No. 


COUNTRIES. 








amount of duties 


paid. 














in the Ubiea of 


No. 










paid. 
















" domestic ox- 






























ports," 






Dollars. 


Dollar.. 


Dollars. 


Dollar.. 


Dollar., 


Dollar.. 


Dollare. eta. 


Dollars. 


Dollar.. cU. 


Dollars. CU. 


Dollars, cts. 


Dollars. CU. 




A 


England - 

Scotland- ... 


U,.,.. 


156,968 


51,860,160 


1,800,429 


49,969,369 


49,911,108 


26,269,460 40 


49,661 


7,524 45 


26,276,930 36 


167,641 00 


26,441,571 35 


, 


t 


Ireland - - - - 
Btitieh Americun colonies 


3,662.811 


381,195 


3,943,996 


2,806,683 


756,124 


62,077 


48,982 47 


693,447 


88,328 27 


137,210 74 


_ 


137,210 74 


2 


3 


" West India possessions 


2,675 


445 


62 


716 


2,638 


161 


976 


331 


1,600 




1,261^767 


289,201 33 


339,346 


39,999 76 


329,201 76 


12,576 76 


341,778 50 


3 


, 


16,134 


986 


19 


914 


16,163 


851 


311 


523 


14,923 




14,624,532 


2,661,704 71 


198,991 


6,903 28 


2,566,174 66 


11 


725 00 


2,577,899 66 


4 


c 


" West India pOBScssions 
Spain .... 
*' Cuba . . - 


429 


720 


4 


941 


484 


661 


32 


141 


447 


578 


180,623 


62,433 45 


266,956 


12,295 67 


74,729 00 


2 


871 07 


77,600 07 


6 




33G 


813 


1 






693 


210 






166 










33,137 00 


74 


676 00 


96,732 00 




^ 


4,619 


545 


116 


515 


4,53! 


060 


1,320 


840 


3,315 


147 


_ 


_ 


- 


_ 


1,519,866 00 


406 


332 00 


1,929,446 00 


7 


^ 




753 


012 


8 


713 




732 


99 


423 


659 


688 


_ 


_ 


- 


_ 


194,479 00 


29 


626 00 


215,735 00 


8 


q 


Rusaia . ~ '- - 


322 




350 


322 


699 


13 


118 


376 


630 


376,630 


25,690 93 


The flc^ vat. duly 


3,198 87 


28,799 80 


3 


935 50 


32,726 36 


9 




















ia the additional 






























of i per cent, on 






























all merchandise 






























imported into 






























Russia. 














P UE ift 


46.109 


_ 


46,109 


379 


46,730 


45,730 


11,120 42 


_ 


- 


11,120 42 


_* 


11,120 42 


10 


11 


AuaAa - - - - 


886 


845 


1,207 


897,719 


14,333 


872 


612 


863 


809 


177 


396 84 


8,705 


751 77 


178,148 61 


5,017 10 


183,165 71 


11 


12 


Belgium - 

Italy ... - 
Sicily - - - - 
Texas - - - - 


1,238 




2,033 


629,647 


3,862 


1,235 


061 


1,226 


101 


29 


498 80 


9,661 


459 27 


29,946 41 


- 


- 


12 








396 


619,474 


6,840 


612 


237 


612 


237 




182 44 






264,192 44 






13 


14 


173 


680 


_ 


_ 


242 


173 


458 


173 


458 


137 


681 88 


_ 


- 


137,591 98 


_ 


- 


14 




464 


127,720 


1,115,140 


323,225 


664 


229 


72 


188 


46 


111 42 


592,041 


121,467 72 


166,579 14 


987 83 


167,666 97 


IE 




Venezuela . . - 




769 


12,114 


521.943 




501 


463 


299 


838 




678 00 


202,624 


00,474 00 


236,032 00 


600 00 


236,632 00 


1 


16 







































Doc. No, 1@3» 

No. 24— VENEZUELA— Continued. 



521 





1840. 






SPECIES OF MERCHANDISE. 










Tariff. Quantities. 


Value. 


Amount of 










duties paid. 


Linseed oil 


90 cents per SjL gallons 
.30 per cent. OTTvaiorem 


30 gallons 


$30 


$7 


Lumber, not defined 


- 


120 


36 


Masts and spars 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


613 


183 


Marble and stone, (manu- 


If for public works, /rec; 


- 


369 




factured. ) 


private, 30 per cent, 
ad valorem. 








Musical instruments 


30 per cent, ad valorem. 








Oak bark and other dye 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


286 


85 


Paper and oiher stationery - 


30 percent, ad valorem 


- 


7,161 


2,148 


Paints and varnish 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


1,246 


373 


Pewter and lead, (manufac- 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


2,581 


774: 


tured. ) 










Potatoes - - - 


2 cents per pound 


140 bushels 


70 


\\% 


Pork 


2^ cents per pound 


25 barrels 


380 


lis 


Printing presses and type - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


1,972 


491 


Rosin and turpentine 


90 cents per 25 pounds 


149 barrels 


394 


1,036 


Rice 


1^ cent per pound 


120 tierces 


2,583 


756 


Rye meal - - - 


1§ cent per pound 


200 barrels 


600 


600 


Rye, oats, and other small 


^ cent per pound 


- 


551 


165 


grain. 










Saddlery- 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


218 


65 


Shingles - - - 


$1 per M 


28 M - 


188 


28 


Skins and furs 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


1,153 


345 


«nuff 


Rappee, 50 cts. p. bottle 5,495 pounds - 


1,199 


359 


Soap - - - 


4 cents per pound - 1,191,418 lbs. 


86,730 


47,656 


Spermaceti 


10 cents per pound - 35 gallons 


38 


35 


Spermaceti candles - 


10 cents per pound 


39,372 pounds 


15,835 


3,931 


Spirits from grain - 


$3 per 4i gallons. 








Spirits from molasses 


$3 50 per 4A gallons. 








Spirits of turpentine 


90 cents per 3f gallons 


532 gallons - 


200 


127 


Staves and heading - 


. 


18 M - 


740 


29S 


Tar and pitch 


Tar,|il p. barrel; pitch, 
$1 per 101 pounds. 


202 barrels 


404 


20a 


Tallow - - - 


$3 per 101 1 pounds. 








Tallow candles 


$6 50 per 101| pounds 


21,398 pounds 


2,568 


1,372 


Tobacco, (unmanufactured) 


6 cents per pound 


28 hogsheads - 


3,339 


1,680 


Tobacco, (manufactured) - 


Cigars, f2 per 1,000 - 


14,800 pounds 


2,390 


71T 


Tin, (manufactures of) 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


783 


234 


Trunks 


30 per cent, ad valorem. 








Umbrellas and parasols 


75 cents each 


- 


1,048 


314 


Vinegar 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


171 


51 


Wax 


White, 8 cents, yellow, 
4 cents per pound - 


1,859 pounds - 


731 


HI 


Whale oil - 


3 cents per pound 


17,771 gallons 


6,422 


.5,331 


Wearing apparel - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 


- 


1,107 


333 


Wood, (manufactures of) - 


30 per cent, ad valorem 
Add 3 per cent. , as tem- 




8,276 


2,483 




543,263 


267,573 




porary duty - 






8,02'/ 




275,600 



The tariff used in compiling this table went into operation on the 1st of October, 1838; im- 
portant tlterations have been made in 1841. 



No. 27. 



TIES 



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UNITED STATES. 



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27th Congress, Doc. ^O 163. Ho. op Reps. 

2d Session. State Dept. 



[To be annexed, as an Appendix, to Doc. No. 163.] 



BRITISH TARIFF. 



LETTER 



THE ACTING SECRETARY OF STATE, 

TRAKSMITTING 

Ihe information called for by resolution of the House of Representatives 
of the 26th ultimo, in relation to the proposed modification of the tariff 
of Great Britain. 



May 28, 1842. 

Printed by order of the House of Representatives. 



Department of State, 

Washington, May 27, 1842. 

Sir : I have the honor to transmit a copy of the bill and a tabular state- 
ment of the proposed modification of the tariff of Great Britain, in 
compliance with the following resolution of the House of Represent' 
atives of April 26th, 1842, viz: '■'■Resolved, That the Secretary of 
State be required, if practicable, to furnish this House with a copy of the 
bill, accompanied by a tabular statement, of the proposed modification of 
the tariff of Great Britain, as recently introduced into the House of Com- 
mons, giving, in parallel columns, in such table — 

1st. The present duty ; 

2d. The proposed modification as to foreign Governments ; and 

.Sd. The proposed modification as to the colonies and dependencies of 
Great Britain ; and in each case where the duty, actual or proposed, is by 
the hundred weight, give its equivalent by the pound ; or where it is by the 
dozen or gross, give its equivalent by the single article or pair ; and 
where such duty is specific, giving, as near as practicable, in a separate 
column, its equivalent ad valorem duty; and in all cases reducing the 
denominations of money to that of the United States." 

I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, 

FLETCHER WEBSTER, 
Acting Secretary of State. 

To the Speaker of the House of Representatiyes. 



PRESENT AND PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY» 



RESOLUTION ON CUSTOMS' DUTIES, 

AS PROPOSED BY 

SIR ROBERT PEEL. 

L Resolved^ That, in lieu of the present rates of duty, now payable 
upon articles enumerated in the annexed schedules, there shall be raised, 
levied, and paid, upon the importation of the said articles into the United 
Kingdom, the rates of duty proposed in the said schedules; and all pro- 
hibitions or restrictions of any such articles shall cease and determine. 



4 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 
Animals (living) and 







Present rates of duty. 


Nett amount 


of 












duty received 


in 












1840. 




Articles. 
















British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British curren 


cy. 






£ s. 


d. 


$ cts. VI. 


£ s. 


d. 


Animals, (living,) viz: 














Asses 


each 


10 





2 40 


4 14 


6 


G.'ats 


do 


Prohibited 




_ 


- 




Kids 


do 


Do 




_ 


- 




Horned cattle, viz: 














Oxen 


each 


Do 




_ 


- 




Cows 


do 


Do 




_ 


- 




Calves 


do 


Do 




- 


- 




Horses, mares, geldings 


colts. 












foal* 


each 


1 





4 80 


374 





Mules 


do 


10 





2 40 


- 




Sheep 


do 


Prohibited 




- 






Lambs 


do 


Do 




- 


- 




Swine and hogs 


do 


Do 




_ 


- 




Pigs, (sucking) 


do 


Do 




- 


- 




Poultry — 














Admitted as unenumerated arti- 












cles, at - - 


- 


5 p. ct. ad val. 


5 p. ct. ad val. 


No account. 




Arrow root 


cwt. 


- 




_ 


- 




From British possessions 


CW!. 


1 





ib. 2 1-7 


188 





From other parts 


pound 





2 


4 


253 





Capers, including the pickk 


do 





6 


12 


2,100 





Cassava powder — 














From British possessions 


cwt. 


1 





lb. 2 1-7 





8 


Foreign 


do 


5 





lo 1 5-7 


- 




Cassia fistula 


pound 





1 


2 


2 





Buds 


do 


1 





24 


.332 





From British possessions 


do 





6 


12 


None 




Caviare 


cwt. 


12 





ib. 2 5 3-7 


15 18 


4 


Chicory — 














Roasted or ground 


pound 





6 


12 


2 





Raw or kiln-dried 


cwt. 


1 





Ib. 4 2 6-7 


4,128 





Comfits, dry 


pound 


1 





24 


44 10 


4 


Cucumbers, preserved 


- 


20 per cen 




20 per cent. 


235 





Fish, viz: 














Anchovies 


pound 





2 


4 


1,764 





Eels the ship's lading 


13 1 


5 


62 64 


920 





Lobsters 


. 


Free 




_ 


_ 




Oysters 


bushel 


1 


6 


36 


2 


4 


Salmon 


cwi. 


Prohibited 




Prohibited 


None 




Stockfish 


the 120 


5 





each 1 


6 1 


1 


Soles 


cwt. 


Prohibited 




Prohibited 


None 




Sturgeon the keg of 


5 galls. 


9 





2 16 


1 7 11 j 


Turbots - 


• 


Free 




Free 


None 




Turtle - 


- 


Prohibited 




Prohibited 


None 




Fresh fish of British tak' 


ng, in- 












eluding turtle 


cvvt. 


Free 




F"ree 


None 




Cured fish of British tak 


ng, in- 












eluding turtle 


cwt. 


Free 




Free 


None 





Doc. No. 163. 

PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 
articles of food. 







Proposed new rates of duty. 




Nett amount of 








duty received in 








1840. 


From foreig 


^ ■ Produce of 
n countries. i 


and from British pos- 
sessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ els. m. 


£ s. d. 


$ ds. m. £ s. 


d. 


$ cts. m. 


22 68 


2 6 


60 1 


3 


30 


- 


1 


24 j 


6 


12 


- 


1 


24 ! 

■ 


6 


12 


_ 


10 


4 80 10 





2 40 


- 


15 


3 60 1 7 


6 


180 


- 


10 


2 40 ! 5 

1 





120 


1,795 20 


10 


4 80 1 10 





2 40 


_ 


2 6 


60 1 


3 


30 


- 


3 


72 i 1 


6 


36 


- 


2 


48 1 1 





24 


- 


5 


1 20 ! 2 


6 


60 


~ 


2 

• 


48 


1 





24 


No account. 


5 p. ct. a<l vhI. 


5 p. ct. ad val. 


2^ p. ct. ad 


val. 


2^ p. cf. ad Val. 


_ 


5 


lb. 10 5-7 


cwt. . 1 





b. 2 1-7 


902 40 












1,214 40 












10,080 


6 


12 





3 


6 


16 


_ 


1 


1 





lb. 2 1-7 


- 


5 


lb. 1 5-7 


- 




do 2 1-7 


9 60 


cwt. 5 


1 5-7 


:wt. 2 


6 


do 5 5-7 


1,593 60 


6 


12 





3 


6 


None 


6 


12 





3 


6 


76 42 


cwt. 5 


lb. 1 5-7 ! 


=wt. 2 


6 


lb. 5 5-7 


9 60 


lb. 6 


■lo 12 !b. 


3 


do 6 


29,814 40 


cwt. 10 


do 4 2 6-7 cwt- 10 





do 2 1 3-7 


213 68 


lb. 6 


do 12 


b. 


3 


do 6 


1,128 00 


10 p. cf. ad val. 


10 p. ct. ad val. 


5 p. ct, ad 


vai. 


5 p. ct. ad val. 


8,467 20 


2 


4 


Free. 




Free. 


3,716 


cwt. 5 


•b. 1 5-7 


do 




do • 


_ 


5 


!o 1 5-7 


do 




do 


56 


16 


36 


^ 






None 


cwt. 10 


lb. 2 1 3-7 








37 6 


5 


each 10 








None 


5 


lb. 10 5-7 


>Free 




Free 


6 70 


5 


b. 10 5-7 








None 


5 


Ih. 1 5 7 








None 


5 


lb. 1 5-7 


- 






None 


- 


- 


Free 




Free 


None 


_ 


_ 


Free 




Free 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 





Present rat 


es of duty. 


Nett amount of 
duty received in 


Articiles. 






1840. 




British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£ s. d. 


$ ds. m. 


£ 


5. d. 


Fish, fresh, oi foreign taking or 










curing, except turbots, lobsters, 










stockfish, live eels, anchovies. 










sturgeon, cotargo, and cavare 


Prohib ted 


Prohibited 


- 




Fish, cured ♦' '• " 


Do 


Do 


- 




'4¥ruit, viz : 










RaWj and not otherwise enumer'd 


5 p. ct. ad val. 


5 p. ct. ad val. 


140 





Almonds, not Jordan nor bit- 










ter cwt. 


1 


b. 4 2 6-7 


4,144 





Jordan do 


2 


lb. 8 5 2-7 


3,373 





Paste of do 


60 per cent. 


60 per cent. 


10 


19 5 


Apples, raw bushel 


5 do 


5 do 


1,769 





dried do 


2 


48 


83 


10 2 


Berries, unenumerated cwt. 


2 


ib. 4 2-7 


1,675 





Cherries, raw ... 


5 percent. 


5 per cent. 


11 


1 11 


dried lb. 


8 


16 


11 


6 1 


Citron, presei ved with salt 


20 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


186 





Cranberries gallon 


1 


2 


117 





'Currants cwt. 


12 6 


b. 4 « 3-14 


188,678 





Dates do 


10 


lb. 2 13-7 


442 





Figs , , - . do 


15 


lb. 3 2 1-7 


20,728 





Grapes - - 


5 per cent. 


5 per cent. 


1,686 





Medlars bushel 


1 


24 


5 


15 2 


SJutSj viz : 










Chesnuts do 


2 


48 


2,020 





Cocoa nuts, from Britisii posses- 










sions the 1200 


10 


eacli 15 


24 


9 5 


Pistachio nuts cwt. 


10 


b. 2 1 3-7 


9 


11 10 


Smatl nuts bushel 


2 


48 


8,628 





Walnuts do 


2 


48 


3,371 





^uts,, not otherwise enumrated, in- 










cluding cocoa nuts not of Brit- 










ish possessions 


20 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


597 





Feel of lemons lb. 


5 


10 





8 9 


Peef of oranges do 


6 


12 


91 


5 3 


Oranges and lemon', viz : 










[n chests and boxes — 










not exceeding 5,000 cubic 






• 




inches 


2 6 


60 


l'?,840 





over 5,000 cubic inche=, and 










not exceeding 7,300 


3 9 


90 


29,783 





over 7,300 cubic inches, and 










not exceeding 14,000 


7 6 


1 80 


15,230 





for every 1,000 cubic inches 










exceeding 14,000 


7i 


15 


Ni 




loose, the 1,000 


15 


3 60 


20 





entered at value, at the op- 










lion of the importer 


75 per ct. ad val. 


75 per ct. ad val. 


3,941 





■QVives gallon 


2 


48 


497 





Pomegranates the 1,000 


15 


3 60 


10 


14 4 


Quinces do 


10 


24 





1 


iflums, (commonly called French 










pkffiis) cwt. 


10 


lb. 4 2 6-7 


6,586 






Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



7 



Nett amount of 

dutv received in 

1840. 



Proposed new ra'es of duty. 



U. S. currency. 



cts. 



21,891 20 

:ie,190 40 

52 66 
8,491 20 

400 84 

8,040 00 

53 26 

54 26 
892 80 
561 60 

"905,642 40 

2,121 60 

99,494 40 

8,092 80 

27 64 

9,696 00 

115 20 

46 04 

40,414 40 

16,180 80 



2,865 60 

2 10 

436 80 



66,432 00 

142,958 40 

73,104 00 

Nil 

96 00 

18,916 80 

2,385 60 

51 44 

24 

.31,612 80 



From foreign countries. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



1 

2 



5 p. ct. ad val. 

v>,t. 10 
do 1 5 

20 per cent. 

cwt. 2 6 

2 6 

cwt. 2 

5 per cent. 

6 

10 per cent. 

1 

cwt. 12 6 

do 10 

do 15 

5 per cent. 

10 

2 



cwt. 10 
10 
2 



20 per cent, 
cwt. 1 
lb. 1 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. m. 



24 
48 



2 6 

3 9 

7 6 

7i 
15 

75 p. cent, ad val. 
10 
5 
10 

cwt. 10 



) p. ct. ad val. 

lb. 2 13 7 
b. 5 3 4-7 

20 per cent. 
lb. 5 5-14 

60 
lb. 4 2-7 
5 per cent. 
12 
10 per cent. 
2 
lb. 4 8 3-14 
b. 2 13-7 
lb. 3 2 1-7 
5 per cent. 
24 

48 

the 
. 2 13-7 
24 
48 



20 per cent. 

lb. 2 1-7 

do 2 1-7 



60 

90 

1 80 

15 

3 60 

75 p. cent, ad val. 

24 

1 20 
24 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. 



U. S. currency. 



2^ p. ct. ad val. 

cwt. 5 

do 2 6 

10 per cent. 

cwt. 13 

13 

cwt. 10 

2^ per cent. 

3 
5 per cent. 
Oi 
cwf. 11 3 
do 5 
do 7 6 
2^ per cent. 
6 



10 



1200, 
cwt. 





10 per cent. 





1 3 

1 9 

3 6 

3 

7 6 



25 p. cent ad val. 
6 
2 6 
6 



lb. 4 2 6-7 cwt. 10 



$ els. 



2^ p. ct. ad val. 



,0015-7 
,005 5-14 
10 per cent, 
lb. 219-28 

30 

lb. 2 1-7 

2J per cent. 

6 

5 per cent. 

10 

lb. 2 3 23-28 

lb. 1 5-7 

lb. 1 61-14 

2^ per cent. 

12 



24 



each 

lb. 1 

12 

24 



1-5 
5-7 





10 per cent. 
1 1-14 
1 1-14 



30 

42 

84 

6 

1 80 

25 p. ct. ad vaL 

12 

60 

12 

lb. 2 13-7 



Doc. Wo. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present ra 


tes of duty. 




Nett amount of 














duty received in 


Akticlks. 












1840. 






Briti-h currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£ 


5. 


d. 


S ds. 


m. 


£ s. 


d. 


plums, dried or preserved cwt. 


1 


8 





lb. 6 





637 





Prunes do 





7 





do 1 


5 


5,776 





Raisins, from British possessions do 





7 


6 


do 1 


6 1-14 


23 





from other places do 





15 





do 3 


2 1-7 


138,174 





Tamarinds lb. 








8 


16 





18 





from British possessions do 








1 


2 





554 





Grain, not rated as corn or seeds, viz : 
















Barley, pearled cwt. 





18 





cwt.4 32 
lb. 3 



8 5-7 


5 


10 


Beans bus. 








10 


20 





38 9 


10 


Millet cwt. 





12 





lb. 2 


5:^-7 


81 5 


10 


Peas, raw bus. 


5 per cent. 




5 per cent 




13 10 


11 


dried do 





2 





48 


' 


24 5 


10 


Rice not rough nor in the husk. 
















from a British possession cwt. 





1 





Ib.O 


2 1-7 


11,001 





otherwise imported do 





15 





ib.O 3 


2 1-7 


521 





rough and in the husk theqr. 


1 








4 80 





13,081 





Hay the !o;id 


1 


4 





5 76 





None 




Honey cwt. 





15 





lb. 3 


2 1-7 


2,277 





From British possessions do 





15 





lb. 1 


05 7 


92 





Hops cwt 


8 


11 





c*t.41 4 
lb. 34 



8 4-7 


242 





Liquids, viz : 
















Beer or mum the barrel 


3 


1 


1 


14 66 





43 15 


10 


Spruce do 


3 


6 





15 84 





10,477 





Ale and beer of all sorts do 


2 


13 





12 72 





27 2 


8 


Cider tun 


21 


10 





103 20 





18 11 


9 


Essence of spruce 


20 


per cent. 


20 per cent. 


21 07 


5 


Juice of lemons & oranges pr. gal. 








H 


1 





127 





Mead do 





6 


7 


1 58 





None 




Perry tun 


22 


13 


8 


108 88 





1 15 


9 


Vmegar do 


18 


18 





88 70 





1,214 





Liquorice roots cwt 


3 


3 


4 


Gwtl5 20 
lb, 13 



4 5-7 


298 





juice do 


3 


15 





cwtlS 10 
Ib.O 16 



5-7 


26,535 





powder do 


5 


10 





cwt26 40 
lb. 23 



5-7 


None 




Maccarnni and vermicelli lb. 








2 


4 





1,804 





Marmalade do 








6 


12 





93 4 


8 


Do. from British possessions do 








1 


2 





5 15 


4 


Oil seed cakes cwt. 








2 


cwt. 4 
lb. 




5-14 


12,184 





Pickles of all sorts, not otherwise^ 
















enumerated gal. 





1 


6 


36 





261 






Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



9 











Proposed new 


rates 


of duty. 




Nett amount of 
















duty received in 
1840. 




From 


oreig 


n countries. 


Produce of an( 


i from British 














possessions. 


U, S. currency 


British currency. 


U. S. currency 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ cfs. 




£ s. 


d. 


$ ds. m. 




£ s. d. 


$ ds. m. 


5,057 60 




1 8 





cwt. 6 72 
lb. 6 




14 


cwt. 3 36 
lb. 3 


27,784 80 




7 





cwt. 1 68 
lb. 1 5 




3 6 


cwt. 84 
lb. 7^ 


110 40 




- 




_ 




7 6 


lb. 1 6 1-14 


663,235 20 




15 





cwt. 3 60 
lb. 3 2 1-7 








86 40 






3 


6 








2,659 20 




- 




- 




1 


2 


1 40 


cwt. 


5 





cwt. 1 20 
lb. 1 5-7 




2 6 


cwt.0 60 

lb. 5 5-14 


184 76 







10 


20 




5 


10 


390 20 




3 





cwt. 72 
lb. 6 3-7 




16 


cwt.0 36 

lb. 3 3-14 


65 02 


5 per cent. 




5 per cent. 


2| per cent. 


2^ per cent. 


116 go 




2 





48 




10 


24 


52,804 80 




- 




- 




10 


cwt. 0-24 
lb. 2 1-r 


2,500 80 




5 





cwt. 1 20 

lb. 1 5-7 








62,588 80 




8 





1 92 




1 


2 


None 




16 





3 84 




8 


1 92 


9,729 60 




10 





cwt. 2 40 
lb. 2 13-7 




5 


cwt. 120 
lb. 1 7 1-7 


441 60 


8 


11 





41 4 
lb. 34 847 








206 40 


2 








9 60 


y 






50,269 60 


2 








9 60 


i 1 





4 80 


129 60 


2 








9 60 


y 






89 22 


10 


10 





50 40 


5 


5 


25 20 


102 58 


10 


per cent. 


10 per cent. 


5 


jer cent. 


5 percent. 


609 60 








Oi 


1 





Oi 


0^ 


None 





5 


6 


1 32 





2 9 


66 


8 58 


10 


10 





50 40 


5 


5 


25 20 


5.827 20 


18 


18 





88 70 


9 


9 


44 35 


1,430 40 


1 














127,365 00 


l^ 








4 80 





10 


2 40 




- 




lb. 04 26 7 






lb. 2 13-7 


None 


! 
1 

J 














8.659 20 








1 


2 





Oi 


10 


447 52 








6 


12 








27 68 




_ 




12 





1 


2 


58,483 20 








6 . 


cwt. 12 

lb. 11-14 





3 


6 

1-5-28 


1,252 80 





1 


6 


36 





9 


18 



10 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of 


duty. 




Nett amiiunt of 
















duty received in 


Aeticles. 














1840. 




Brlti 


>h currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£ 


s. 


d. 


$ 


cts. 


m. 


£ s. d. 


Provisions, viz.-* 
















Bacon cwt. 


1 


8 





6 
b. 


72 
6 






65 16 


Beef, salted, not being corned 
















beeff cwt. 





12 





2 
b. 


88 
2 



5 3-7 


2,483 


Beef, fresh, or slightly salted do 


Pre 


hibited 




Prohibited 


- 


Butter do 


1 








4 
ib. 


80 

4 



2 6-7 


257,677 


From British possessions do 


1 








4 
lb. 


80 

4 




2 6-7 


- 


Cheese do 





10 





2 

Ib. 


40 
2 



13-7 


117,678 


Fronn British possessions do 





10 





o 


40 





_ 










lb.~ 


2 


13 7 


* 


EjTgs the 120 








10 





20 





34,375 


Hams of all kinds cwt. 


1 


8 





6 

Ib. 


72 
6 






2,389 


Lard do 





8 





1 

lb. 


92 
1 




71-7 


29 19 


Pork, salted (not ham&f) do 





12 





2 
tb. 


88 
2 



5 3-7 


453 


Fresh cwt. 


Prohibitec 




Prohibited 


- 


Puddings and sausages lb. 








4 





8 





481 


Tongues the doz. 





3 






each 


72 
6 






749 


Salted or f^e^h meat, not other- 
















wise described cwt. 




- 






- 




- 


Sago cwt. 





1 








24 





1,793 


Succades and confectionary, inclu- 








lb. 





2 1-7 




ding all fruits and vegetables pre- 
















served in sugar ... 




- 






- 




- 


From British possessions lb. 








1 





2 





319 


Other parts lb. 








6 





12 





790 


Tapioca cwt. 





1 






lb. 


24 





2 1-7 


68 15 3 


Truffles lb. 





1 








24 





51 7 5 


Vanelloes lb. 





5 





1 


20 





36 17 2 


Vegetables, viz: 
















Leniiles bushel 








10 





20 





2 7 7 


Onions do 





3 








72 





2,333 


Potatoes cwt. 





2 







lb. 


48 





4 2-7 


188 


Tares qr. 





10 





2 


40 





15,481 


All vegetables not enumerated or 
















described . . . 




- 






- 




- 



*N. B. It is intended to propose the repeal of the 42d clause of the 3d and 4th Will. IV, 
provisions at tiie port of the ship's destination, 
f From and after 1st September, 1842. 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



11 















Proposed new 


rates of duty. 








Nett amou 


nt of 
^ed in 
























1840 




From 


foreig 


n countries 




Produce 


)f an 


d from British 




















F 


ossessums. 




U. S. currency. 


British 


curn 


;ncy. 
d. 


U. 


S. currency. 


British 


currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ 


els. 


£ 


s. 


$ 


cis. 


m. 


£ 


s. 


d. 


$ ds. 


m. 


312 


00 





14 





ib. 


36 
3 









3 


6 


84 

lb. 




n 


11,918 


40 





8 





1 

Ib. 


92 
1 



7 1-7 





2 





48 

Ib. 



4 2-7 


- 







8 





1 
ib. 


92 
1 



7 1-7 





2 





48 
b. 




4 2-7 


1,236,849 


60 


1 








4 

^b. 


80 

4 



2 6-7 












- 






- 






- 







5 





1 20 
lb. 1 



5-7 


562,864 


40 





10 





2 
ib. 


40 
2 



13-7 












— 






- 






- 







2 


6 


60 

lb. 




5 5.14 


164,900 


00 








10 





20 











n 


5 





11,467 


20 





14 





3 
b. 


36 
3 









3 


6 


84 

Ib. 



7h 


144 


26 





2 







Ib. 


48 





4 2-7 








6 


12 
h. 



11-14 


2,174 


40 





8 





1 

b. 


92 

1 



7 1-7 





2 





48 
lb. 



4 2-7 


~ 







8 





1 

Ib. 


92 
1 



71-7 





2 





48 
Ib. 




4 2-7 


2,308 


80 








o 





6 











1 


2 





3,595 


20 


:wt. 


14 





3 

Ib. 


36 
3 



U 





3 


6 


84 
Ib. 




7i 


- 







8 





1 

ib. 


92 
1 




7 1-7 





2 





48 

!b. 




4 2-7 


8,606 


40 





1 







lb. 


24 




2 1-7 








3 


6 
lb. 




15-28 


_ 










6 





12 











1 


2 





1,531 


SO 
























3,792 


00 
























330 


06 





1 







lb. 


24 





2 1-7 








6 


12 
Ib. 



11-14 


246 


58 





1 








24 











6 


12 





176 


52 





5 





1 


20 








2 


6 


60 





11 


42 








3 





6 











H 


3 





1,198 


40 








6 





12 











3 


6 





902 


40 








2 




!b. 


4 





5-14 








1 


2 
Ib. 




5-28 


74,308 


80 





10 





2 


40 








5 





1 20 





- 




5 per cent 




5 


per cent. 


2^ per cent 




2iper 


cent. 



cap. 57, as far as the customs are thereby empowered to require from shippers bond to land 



12 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 









Present rates of d 


uty. 




Nett amount 


of 


















duty receivec 


lin* 


Ahticles. 
















1840. 






British currency. 


u. s. 


currency. 


British currency. 






£ 


s. 


d. 


$ ds. 


m. 


£ 5. 


d. 


2. SPICES. 




















Spices, viz: 




















Canelia alba 


lb. 








1 





2 





15 2 


10 


Cassia lignx 


. 




- 






- 




- 




From British possessions 


lb. 








6 





12 





1,909 





Other places 


lb. 





1 








24 





24 





Cinnamon 


lb. 




- 






- 




- 




From British possessions 


lb. 








6 





12 





401 





Other places 


lb. 





1 








24 





10 





Cloves 


lb. 








6 





12 





2,219 





Ginger, preserved 


lb. 




- 






- 




- 




From British possessions 


lb. 








1 





2 





66 





Other places 


lb. 








6 





12 





748 





Ginger 


cwt. 




- 






- 




- 




From British possessions 


cwt. 





11 





2 
lb. 


64 
2 



3 2-7 


6,228 





Other places 


cwt. 


2 


13 





12 
lb. 


72 
11 




3 2-7 


None 




Mace 


lb. 





2 


6 





60 





2,183 





Nutmegs 


lb. 




- 






- 




- 




From British Possessions 


lb. 





2 


6 





60 





14,833 





Other places 


lb. 





3 


6 





84 





168 





Wild, in the shell 


Jb. 





1 








24 





39 





Pimento 


lb. 








3 





6 





4,376 





Pepper, of all sorts 


lb. 








6 





12 





70,593 





3. SEEDS. 




















Seeds, viz: 




















Acorns 


jushel 





1 








24 





1 17 





Ammi or Ammios 


lb. 








6 





12 





None 




Aniseed 


cwt. 





5 





1 
lb. 


20 
1 



057 


78 5 


10 


Burnet seed 


do 


1 








4 
lb. 


80 

4 



2 6-7 


None 




Canary seed 


do 


o 








14 
lb. 


40 
12 



8 57 


4 


5 


Caraway 


do 


1 


10 





7 
lb. 0. 


20 
6 




5 2-7 


918 





Carrot 


lb. 








9 





18 





7 


6 


Canhamus 


lb. 








6 





12 





None 




Clover 


cwt. 


1 








lb. 


80 

4 



267 


141,247 





Cole 


qr. 





1 








24 





None 




Coriander 


cwt. 





15 





3 


60 



















lb. 


3 


2 1-7 


5 


7 


Cummin 


do 





2 








48 



















lb. 





4 2-7 


25 16 


6 


Fennel 


do 





2 







lb. 


48 





4 2-7 


None 




Fennugreek 


do 





9 


6 


2 


28 



















lb. 


2 


5-14 


161 





rias 


qr. 





1 








24 





See Linseed. 



Doc. No. 163, 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



13 







Proposed new 


rates of 


duty. 




Nelt amount of 














duty received in 
1840. 


From foreien countries. 




Produce of and from British 












1 


jossessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British 


currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ ds. 


£ s. 


d. 


$ cl&. 


m. 


£ 


5. 


d. 


$ ds. m. 


72 68 





1 


2 











OJ! 


1 


- 





3 


6 











1 


2 


9,153 20 


















115 20 


















- 





6 


12 











3 


6 


1,924 80 


















48 00 


















10,651 20 





6 


12 











3 


6 


_ 





6 


12 











1 


2 


316 80 


















3,590 40 


















- 


10 





2 40 
lb. 2 



13-7 





5 





1 20 
lb. 1 05-7 


29,894 40 


















None 


















10,478 40 


2 


6 


60 








1 


3 


30 


- 


3 


6 


84 








1 


9 


42 


71,198 40 


















806 40 


















187 20 


1 





24 











6 


12 


20,974 80 





2 


4 











1 


2 


338,846 40 





6 


12 











3 


6 


8 88^ 


















None 


















343 80 


















None 


















1 
1 06 f" 


cwf. 5 





1 20 
!b. 1 



5-7 





2 


6 


60 
■b. 5 5-14 


4,406 40 




• 














33 72 


















None J 


















677,985 60 


10 





2 40 
lb. 2 



1 3-7 





5 





1 20 

lb. 10 S-T 


None "^ 


















1 34 


















123 96 1^ 


cwt. 5 





1 20 








2 


6 


60 


1 
None 






lb. 1 


5-7 








lb. 5 5 S-U 


772 80 


















See Unseed, ^ 



















14 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articlkb. 



Seeds, v'z: 

Forest Ih. 

Garden, not particularly enume- 
rated or described, nor other- 
wise charged with duty lb. 
Grass, of all sorts cwt. 

Hemp seed qr. 

Leek lb. 

Lettuce qr. 

Linseed and flax cjr. 

Lucerne cwt. 

Maw seed do 

Mustard bushe 

Onion lb. 

Parsley lb. 

Piony or Peony lb. 

Poppy seed qr. 

Q.'iince ib. 

E^pe qr. 

Sabadilla or Sevadilla cwt. 

Shrub or tree seed lb. 

Trefoil seed cwt. 

Worm cwt. 

All seeds not particularly enumer- 
ated or describe(', nor otherwise 
charged with duty, commonly 
made use of for extracting oil 
therrfrom qr. 

All other seeds not purticularly 
enumerated or descr bed, nor 
otherwise c''''rged with duly, 
per tve^y £100 value - 

4. WOODS. 
Amboyna wood the ton 

Bar wood do 

lieef wood do 

Black wood do 

Box wood do 

Brazd wood do 

Braz'Utto wood, Brit, poss, <'o 

Other parts do 

Cam wood do 

Cedar wood do 

Cedar wood from Brit. poss. do 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



10 


2 

2 








5 
5 


10 

3 
4 
5 

10 



30 per cent. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cfs. m. 
12 



2 6-7 



12 

4 80 

Ib. 4 

24 

36 

24 

24 
4 80 

lb. 4 2 17 

14 40 

lb. 12 8 5-7 

1 92 

36 

2 

12 

24 

72 

24 

96 

Ib, 847 

12 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 





80 
4 267 



4 
b. 

60 
Ib. 5 5-14 



24 



30 per cent. 



48 00 



20 

20 

60 

40 

60 

72 
18 

1 20 

2 40 



£ s. d. 

139 

214 

1,583 

128 

497 

2 1 

21,150 

443 

None 

3,063 

4,617 

16 8 

None 

5 11 4 

11 6 8 

4,461 

2 8 



37 
172 



7 6 



1 3 



910 



58 1 3 



14 U 

185 

None 

343 

869 

75 13 6 

9 5 

None 

210 

1,225 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 

Possessions. 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



ds. 



667 20-^ 
I 

> 



cwt. 



827 
7,598 

614 

2,385 

00 

101,520 

2,126 

None 

14,702 

22,161 
4 

None. 

26 

54 

21,412 

9 

179 
825 



20J 
40 

40 
60^ 
50 5 
00 
40 



40 

60^ 
00 ! 



72 
40 
80 
76 

40 
60 



10 




cwt. 



I 
10 




cwt. 



29 10 



4,368 00 



278 40 

69 84 

888 00 
None 

1,646 40 

4,171 20 

363 24 

2 26 
None 

1,008 00 

5,880 00 



1 
5 
1 
5 

5 

10 



10 per cent. 
I 10 
5 



1 

10 

1 



5 
5 
10 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



$ ds. m. 



1 20 

lb. 10 5 7 

2 40 

lb. 2 1 3-7 

24 

1 20 

lb. 10 5-7 

24 

2 40 

lb. 2 1 3-7 

1 20 

lb. 10 5-7 

60 
ib. 5 5-14 



1 20 

10 5-7 



^ 



u 
1 
2 

1 
lb. 



24 

1 20 

24 

1 20 
1 



5-7 
20 
40 

2 13-7 
20 

1 5-7 



24 



10 per cenf. 
7 20 

1 20 

4 80 

2 40 
4 80 



1 20 

1 20 

2 40 



10 

5 



U. S. currency. 



d. m. 



60 

b. 5 5-14 

1 20 
ib.O 1 5-7 

12 

60 

5 5-14 

12 

1 20 

1 5-7 
48 

b. 4 2-7 

30 

lb. 4 23-2S 



b. 



lb. 



5 per cent. 
10 
2 6 



60 
b.O 5 5-14 

12 

60 

12 

60 
b. 5 5-14 

60 

1 20 
lb. 10 5-7 

60 
lb. 4 23-28 



12 6 



5 per cenf. 
2 40 

60 

2 40 

1 20 



60 

60 
60 Q 



16 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty. 


Nett amount of 












duty rereived in 


Articles. 










1840. 






British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British curre 


ticy. 




£ 


s. 


d. 


$ cts. m. 


£ s. 


d. 


Ebony, British possessions ton 





3 





72 


110 





Otherwise do 





10 





2 40 


48 





King wood do 


2 








9 60 


None 




Lance wood the load 





11 





2 64 


10 





Lignum vitK the ton 





10 





2 40 


631 





Loiywood, British possessions do 





3 





72 


797 





Other parts do 





4 


6 


1 08 


3,236 





Mahogany — 














iTtported from the Biy of 














Honduras or the Mosqui- 














to shore the ton 


1 


10 





7 20 


23,965 





Do from British possessions do 


4 








19 20 


2,219 





Do otherwise imported do 


5 








24 00 


23,102 





Nicaragua wuod do 


3 


5 





15 60 


681 





Olive wood — 














From British possessions do 





12 


4 


2 96 


None 




other places do 


2 


10 





12 00 


3 


10 


Red or Guinea wood do 


6 


5 





1 20 


55 18 


10 


Rose wood do 


6 








28 80 


9,596 





Sapan wood do 





1 





24 


35 15 





Santa Maria wood, the £100 value - 


20 p. 


ct. ad 


val. 


20 p. ct. ad val. 


None 




Saunders, red the ton 





1 





24 


21 9 


8 


yellow cwt. 





1 





24 


15 


9 


Speckled wood the ton 


2 


10 





12 00 


1 




Sweet wood do 




10 





12 00 


V None 




Tulip wood do 


2 








9 60 


) 




Zebra wood do 


2 








9 60 


238 





5. ORES, MINERALS, METALS, 














AND MANUFACTURES 














THEREOF. 














Antimony ore the ton 





1 





24 


32 6 


1 


crude cwt. 





8 





1 92 
lb. 17 1-7 


None 




regulus do 





16 





3 84 
lb. 3 4 2-7 


16 


4 


Arsenic do 





8 





1 92 
ib. 17 1-7 


131 





Brass, manu'a'tures of - 


30 per cen 




30 per cent. 


1,958 





powder of lb. 





2 


6 


60 


None 




Brimstone cwt. 








6 


12 
lb. 1 1-14 


11,199 





refined, in rolls do 





6 





1 44 
lb. 12 6-7 





9 


in flour do 





9 


9 


2 34 
lb. 2 3-4 


1 


1 


Bronze manufactures : 














all works of art of do 


1 








4 80 
lb. 4 2 6 7 


352 





other manufactures of, the 














£100 value 


30 p. 


ct. ad 


val. 


30 p. ct. ad val. 


91 9 


5 


powder of - 


25 p 


ct. ad 


val. 


25 p. ct. ad val. 


97 





other manufactures of 


30 p 


ct. ad val. 


30 p. ct. ad val. 


91 9 


5 



Doc. T^To. If 3. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



XT 















Proposed new 


rates of duty. 






Nett amoui 


It of 
ed in 


















duty receiv 
















•■^ 


1840. 








From foreig 


n countries. 


Produce 


if, an 


d front) British 
















possessK ns. 


U. S. currency. 


B 


ritish currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ 


cts. 




£ 


s. 


d. 


$ ds. m. 


£ s. 


d. 


$ cts. m. 


528 


00 


















228 


00 







10 





2 40 


-) 






None 









10 





2 40 


Co 2 


6 


60 


2 


40 







10 





2 40 


\ 






3,028 


80 







5 





1 20 


2 


6 


60 


3,825 


60 







5 





1 20^0 


2 


6 


SO 


15,332 


80 


















115,052 
10,651 


00 
20 


I 




10 





2 40 


i 10 





2AQ 


110,889 


60 






1 10 





7 20 


\ 






3,248 


80 






5 





1 20 


2 


6 


60 


None 




^ 


















92 


c 




10 





2 40 


2 


6 


60 


268 


52 


^ 
















46,060 


80 






6 





28 80 


3 





14 40 


171 


60 


1 
















None 




1 
















103 


12 


1 
















o 


78 


j' 


ton 


5 





1 20 


2 


6 


60 


None 




i 
















None 




J 
















None 








1 





4 80 


10 





2 40 


1,142 


40 






5 





1 20 


2 


6 


60 


155 


06 






1 





24 





o 


6 9 


None 




] 
















3 


92 


J 




3 





cwt. 72 
lb. 6 3-7 





9 


cwt.0 18 

lb. 15-28 


628 


20 




1 





24 





6 


12 














ib. 2 1-7 






lb. 1 1-4 


9,396 


40 


15 per cent. 




15 per cent. 


2h per cent. 




2^ per cent. 


None 











6 


12 





3 


6 


53,755 


20 









6 


12 
Ib. 1 1-14 





3 


6 
lb. 15-23 




18 






2 





48 
Ib. 4 2-7 


1 





24 
lb. 2 1-7 




26 






2 





48 

lb. 4 2-7 


1 





24 
lb. 2 1-7 


1.689 


60 






1 





* 4 80 
lb, 4 2 6-7 


10 





2 40 
lb. 2 1 3-7 


439 


06 


~\ 








M 








465 
439 


60 
06 


5 


15 


per cent. 


15 per cent. 


7i per cent. 




7| per cent. 



18 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty. 




Nett amount of 


















duty received in 


Articies. 
















1840. 




British 


currency. 


U 


S. 


currency. 


British currency. 




£ 


5. 


d. 




$ 


els. 


m. 


£ 5. d. 


Bullion and foreign coin of gold or 


















silver, and ore of gold or silver, 


















or of which the major part, in 


















value, is gold and silver 




Free 








Free 






Buttons, for every £100 of the value 


20 per 


ct. 


ad val. 


2C 


per ct. 


ad val. 


48 7 4 


Coals, culm, and cinders ton 


2 










9 


60 





coals 11 7 3 


Copper ore, viz: 


















The produce of and imported 


















from British possessions cwt. 





1 





lb. 






24 




2 1-7 


4 9 8 


Otherwise imported do 





12 





!b. 


2 



88 

2 



5 3-7 


16 11 2 


Containing not more than 20 parts 


















of copper 




_ 








' _ 




_ 


Containing21 and not more than 25 




_ 








_ 




_ 


Above 25 and no' more than 30 - 




_ 








_ 




_ 


Containing 31 and not exceeding 


















35, and so on for every 5 per 


















cent, in addition to 2d. per cwt. 




_ 








_ 




_ 


Girl, fit only to be remaiiufac- 


















tured cwt. 





15 





!b. 


3 



60 
3 




2 1-7 


140 


In phtes and copper coin do 


1 


10 





ib. 


7 



20 
6 




4 2-7 


5 5 


Unwrought, viz : in bricks or 


















pigs, rose copper, and all cast 


















copper cwt. 


1 


7 





lb. 


6 



48 
5 



7 6-7 


3 7 9 


In part wrought, viz : bars, rods. 


















or ingots, ham'red or raised cwt. 


1 


15 





Ib. 


8 



40 

7 




5 


1 3 7 


Manufactures of copper not other- 


















wise enumerated or described, 


















and copper plates engraved. 


















for every £100 of value 


30 per ct. 


ad val. 


30 per ct. 


ad val. 


663 G 


The produce of and imported 


















from any British possession 


















within the limits of llie East 


















Kndia Company's charter, viz : 


















Ore cwt. 





1 





ib. 






24 




2 1-7 


4 9 8 


Old, fit only to be remanufac- 


















tured cwt. 





9 


2 


Ib. 


o 



20 
1 




9 9-14 


None 


In plates and copper coin do 





15 





!b. 


3 



60 

3 



217 


None 


Unwrought, viz : in bricks or 


















pigs, rose copper, and all cast 


















copper Gwt. 





9 


2 


ib. 


2 



20 
1 




9 9-14 


1 3 


In part wrought, viz: bars, r«d«, or 


















ingots, hammered or raised cwt. 


1 


11 




ib. 


7 



50 
6 



619-28 


None 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



ir 



JJett amount of 

duly received in 

1840, 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of, and from, British 
possessions. 



U. S. currency. 



Britisli currenc3^ 



$ els. 



230 16 
54 54 



21 52 
79 48 



15 per cent. 
10 



y 5 per cent. 



672 00 

24 10 

15 26 

5 66 

3,182 40 

21 52 

None 
None 

30 
KoRe 



7 6 



U. S. currency. British currency. 



cis. m. 



15 per cent. 

24 



£ s. 



7§ per cent. 

6 



5 per cent. 1 per cent 



1 80 
lb. 1 6 1-14 



>- 10 2 40 

ib. 2 1 3-7 



y)5 per cent. 



15 per ci. nt. 



5 



U. S. currency. 



cts. m. 



71 per cent. 

12 



1 per cent. 



84 
b. 7^- 



1 20 
lb. 1 5- 



^ per cen*, 7^ [C c<intjr 



26 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articles. 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency, j U. S. currency. 



d. 



■Copper ore, viz: 

Manufactures of, not otherwise 
enumerated or described, and 
copper plates engraved, for ev- 
ery £100 of the value 
Copperas blue cwt. 

Green do 

White do 

Gold, leaves of the 100 

Iron ore ton 

pig do 

From British possessions do 
Bars, unwrought do 

From British possessions do 
And steel wrought, not otherwise 
enumerated the £100 value 
Wire of steel lb- 

Iron wire do 

Bloom ton 

Chromate of do 

Slit or hammered into rods cwt. 
Cast £100 of the value 

Hoops cwt. 

Lapis calaminaris 
Latten 

Shaven 
Lead, ore of 
Black 
Pig 
Red 
White 
Chromate of 
Litharge of gold or silver 
Manganese ore 
Medals of gold or silver 

Of any other sort the £100 value 
Mercury, prepared 
Metal, viz., bell metal cwt. 

Leaf, (except gold,) per packet 
of 250 leaves . 
Minerals not enumerated, the £100 
value - - - - 

Specimens of minerals, fossils 
or ores, and not exceeding 
14 lbs. in weight each speci- 
men . - - - 
Specimens, exceeding 14 lbs. in 
weight . . . 
Specimens, illustrative of natural 
history - „ . . 
Nickel ore, &c., £100 value 

Metallic and oxide of, refined 
Ore not particularly charged, for 
every £ 100 value 



do 
do 
do 

ton 
cwt. 

ton 
cwt. 
do 

lb. 
cwt. 

ton 



30 per cent. 

5 

5 

12 



5 

10 
1 

10 

2 



20 per cent. 



1 

15 
5 
5 



10 







10 per cent. 



1 

4 
6 
5 

4 

6 
7 
2 
2 
10 



1 





1 



2 











Free. 

5 

30 per cent. 

10 

3 

20 per cent. 



Free 

5 per cent. 

Free 

5 
20 pel cent. 



$ ds. 



30 per cent. 



1 

1 

2 
72 
20 
40 
30 
20 
60 



5-7 

5-7 

5 1-7 















Nett amountof 
duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



20 
lb. 
do 4 
ton 3 
do 1 
lb. 

10 
lb. 
do 
do 
do 
ton 5 
lb. 
ton 9 
lb. 
do 
do 
do 
ton 2 



per cent. 

34 



80 

60 

20 

1 






5-7 



per cent. 
5 3-4 





1 



60 
1 
1 
48 
48 
40 



2 1-7 

8 4-7 

2 6-7 



8 4-7 



2 6-7 

5 









5 per cent. 
30 per cent. 

ib. 4 4 2 6-7 

6 
20 per cent. 



5 per cent. 
20 percent. 

5 per cent. 



£ s. d. 



None 
None 
None 
764 
None 
3 15 3 
35 10 9 
54 8 
20,835 
None 

366 

7 1 6 

1 10 9 

175 

238 

15 7 

10 12 4 
None 
None 
None 

2 

11 10 

3,624 

10 2 
None 

172 
None 
None 

403 

18 6 
None 
3 9 

850 

9 5 



21 
129 



21 18 8 



Doc. No. 163. 
,PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



21 



Nett amou 


It of 
ed in 




Proposed new 


rates nf duty. 




duly rpceiv 
1840. 


From foreign countries. 


Produce of and from British pos- 
sessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. Sf currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ 


cts. 


£ &. d. 


$ cts. m. 


£ s. d. 


$ cis. m. 


None 




yiS per cen^.. 

J 


15 per cent. 


7k per cent. 


7% per cent. 

Jk 


" 


^ 


ton 1 


ton 4 80 


10 


2 40 


3.667 

18 

170 

261 

100,008 


20 

06 
58 
12 
00 


2 10 
3 
2 

5 

1 


10 7 1-7 
72 

48 

1 20 

4 80 


1 5 
6 
6 
1 3 

2 6 


5 3 4-7 
36 
12 

30 

60 


1,756 

33 

7 

840 

1,142 

6 

50 


80;) 
96 C 

38 S 


15 per cent. 


15 per cent. 


7^ per cent. 


7\ per cent. 


00 
40 
14^ 
96^ 


10 
5 

ton 1 10 


2 40 
1 20 

ton 5 


2 6 
2 6 

15 


36 
36 

3 60 


,- 


J 


cwt. 10 


Ih. 2 1-7 


cwtO 6 


lb. 1 1-14 


z 


\ 


cwt. 10 


lb. 2 6-7 


cwtO 6 


lb. 1 1-14 


2 
17,395 

4 


84 
20 
84 


10 

ton 1 

10 


2 40 

ton 4 80 

4 80 


2 
10 
10 


48 
2 40 
2 40 


823 


60 3 

40 


cwt. 1 10 


lb. 6 4 2-7 


cwtO 15 


3 2 1-7 


1,934 


5 
1 
10 


24 20 
4 80 
24 


2 10 
10 
6 


7 20 
2 40 
12 


6 
14 


84 
58 


5 
10 p. ct. ad val. 
ton 2 


5 per cent. 
10 p. ct. ad V. 
ton 9 60 


21 per cent. 
5 per cent. 
1 


2^ per cent. 
5 per cent, 
4 80 ' 


4,080 


00 


1 


2 


Oi 


1 


2 


26 


5 per cent. 


5 per cent. 


1 per cent. 


1 per cent. 


- 




Free 


- 


Free. 






88 


5 per cent. 


- 


1 per cent. 




101 
619 


12 
20 


Free 

1 per cent. 

10 per cent. 


I per cent. 
10 per cent. 


Free. 

^ per cent. 

5 per cent. 


1 per cent.. 
5 per cent. 


105 


28 


5 per cent. 


5 per cent. 


2^ per cent. 


2| per cent^ 



%. 



-^ 



Boc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Prese 


nt rates of duty. 


Nett amoun 


of 












duty reeeived in [ 


Articles. 










1840. 






British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£ 


s. 


d. 


$ d. m. 


£ s. 


d. 


Orsedevv lb. 








6 


12 


14 1 


8 


Pewter, manufactures if, for every 














£ 100 value 


20 








20 per cent. 





10 


Plaster of Paris cwt. 





1 





lb. 2 1-7 


4 5 


8 


Plate of gold oz. 


J 


16 


9 


18 42 


None 




.Silver gilt oz. 





6 


4 


1 52 


43 





no part ?ilt oz. 





6 





1 44 


90 





Do not gilt oz. 





4 


6 


18 


97 





■Old, not battered, for importers' 














private use : — 




- 




- 


- 




Of gold oz. 


1 








4 80 


None 




Of silver oz. 





2 


6 


60 


555 





Platina and ore, of £ 100 value 


1 








4 80 


4 18 




Qiiirksilver lb. 








1 


2 


1,422 





Spelter or zinc, v'z ; 














Not in cakes cwt. 





10 





lb. 2 1 3-7 


None 




In cakes do 





2 





lb. 4 2-7 


9,053 





Steel, unwrought, of and from B. 








* 






possessions, not in Europe, ton 





1 





24 


None 




Steel, manufactures of, not enume- 














rated or described, for every £100 














value - . - - 


20 








20 per cent. 


1 


u 


Talc lb. 








8 


16 


161 





^Tin ore cwt. 





10 





lb, 2 13-7 


None 




Manufactures of, not otherwise 














enumerated, the £100 value - 


20 








20 percent. 


2 9 


10 


Foil, the £100 value 


25 








25 per cent. 


19 2 


5 


'Wire, brass or copper do 


2| 


per cent. 


2^ per cent. 


77 11 


5 


Gilt or plated, for every £ 100 of 














the value 


25 








25 per cent. 


235 





Latten cwt. 


1 








lb. 4 2 6-7 


None 




Silver, for every £100 of the value 


25 








25 per cent. 


None 




.5. OILS, EXTRACTS, AND PER- 












' 


FUMERY. 














Aqua fortis cwt. 





14 


3 


lb. 3 15-28 


Nil. 




Ojtric acid lb. 








6 


do 12 


5 13 


8 


Essences not otherwise described lb. 





4 


6 


do 1 8 


6 11 


11 


-Extracts, viz: 














Cardomo s "^ 










fNil. 




Cocuius Indlcus 1 „ 










j Do 




Grains, viz: E""^*^^ o"* 1 










J Do 
\ Do 
1 Do 




Guinea grains ).Preparalmn I 
Of paradise ^ ^^^^^^ \ 


75 








75 per cent. 




L-quorice ^^'"e ^ 










LDo 




Nux vomica j 










2 2 


10 


Op'um "^ Extract or 










r 1 2 


6 


Pepper, viz: \. preparation. 


25 








25 per cent. 


< - 




, Guinea pepper j of £100 value 










(^0 2 


8 


Peruvian or Jesuits bark lb. 





5 





ib. 1 20 


Nil 




. ■Quassia £100 value 


50 








50 per cent. 


Do 




Radix rhatania, extract or prepa- 














ration of lb. 





5 





lb. 1 20 


Do 





Doc. No. 163. 

^PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



25 



Nett amou 


nt "f 
ed in 


Proposed new 


7i\\.Qs of dtity. 


duty rereiv 
1840. 


From foreign countries. 


Produce of and from British 
possessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ 
67 


ds. 
60 


£ s. d. 
cwt. 10 


$ ct. m. 
lb. 2 13-7 


£ s. d. 
cwt. 5 


S cfs. m. 
lb. 1 5-7 


20 

None 

206 

432 

467 


20 
56 

40 
00 
60. 


15 per cent, 
cwt. 10 

5 per cent, plus 
the excise duty. 


15 per cent, 
lb. 2 1-7 

5 per cent, phis 
the excise duty. 


7^ per cent, 
cwt. 6 

21 per cent, plus 
the excise duty. 


71 percent, 
lb. 15.2a 

2h per ct. plus 
the excise duty. 


-2,664 

23 

5,985 


ooj 

58 
60 


10 
1 


2 40 
2 


5 

Oi 


I 20 
10 


40,754 


405 

1 
> 


p. ton 1 
15 per cent. 


p.ton. 4 80 
15 per cent. 


10 
7k per cent. 


2 40 
7i per cent. 


5 

772 


02J 
80 


1 
p. ton 1 


2 
p.ton. 4 80 


Oi 
4 


10 
96 


U 
91 

372 


96 
78 

34 


15 per cent, 
15 per cent. 
2 per cent. 


15 per cent. 

15 per cent. 

2 per cent. 


7h per cent. 
7 per cent. 
1 per cent. 


7k per cent. 
7 per cent. 
1 per cent. 


1,128 


00"^ 


15 per ct. ad val. 


15 per ct. ad val. 


7k per cent. 


t 
7i per ct. ad val. 


Nil. 

27 
31 


28 
66^ 


cwt. 5 
cwt. 5 


lb. 10 5-7 
lb. 10 5-7 


cwt. 2 6 
do 2 6 


ib. 5 5-14 
lb. 5 5-14 


10 
5 


28 ^ 
40 

64 


20 per cent., or 
5s. per pound, 
at the option of 
the importer. 


20 per cent , or 
5s. per pound, &c. 


10 per cent., or 
2s. 6d. per lb., 
at the option 
of the import- 
er. 


10 per cent., or 
2s. 6d. per Ib. &c 


: 


J 











M 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty. 




Nett amount 


of 














duty rece 


ved in 


Ahticles. 












1840. 






British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£ 


s. 


rf. 


$ ds. 


m. 


£ 


s. 


d. 


Vitriol, extract or preparation of. 


















£100 value 


25 








25 per 


cent. 





7 


1 


Extract or preparation of any ar- 


















ticle, not beinp; particularly 


















enumerated or described, nor 


















otherwise charged with duty, 


















for erery £100 value 


20 








20 per 


cent. 


19 


5 


5 


Or in lieu of any of the above 


















duties, at the option of the im- 


















porter lb. 





10 





lb. 2 40 





6 


2 


6 


Oil of almonds do 








10 


do 20 








14 


6 


Bays do 








3 


do 6 





25 


17 


8 


Animal, raw, not otherwise enu- 


















merated cwt. 





2 


6 


do 


5 5-7 


324 








Castor do 





1 


3 


do 


2 19-28 


459 








Chemical, essential, or perfumetl, 


















viz: Caraway Jb. 





4 





do 96 





272 








Cloves do 





14 





lo 3 36 





Nil. 






Lavender do 





4 





do 96 





509 








Mint do 





4 





do 96 





65 


15 


7 


Peppermint do 





4 





do 96 





1,414 








Spike do 





4 





lo 96 





Nil. 








1 

1 


_ 






r 


C 212 








Cassia, bergamot do 






— 


^ 


B 963 








Lemon, otto of roses do 


^0 


1 


4 


do 32 


{ 


L 1,699 
64 




1 



10 


Thyme and all other sorts do 


J 


- 




_ 




T 609 








Cocoa nut cwt. 





1 


3 


lo 2 19-28 


2,424 








Linseed tun 


39 


18 





funl91 52 





Nd. 






of and from any British 


















possession tun 


1 








do 4 80 








7 


5 


Hempseed and rapeseed do 


39 


18 





do 191 52 





Nd 






imported from any British 


















possession tun 


1 








do 4 80 





Nd. 






Olives do 


4 


4 





do 20 16 





29,011 








the produce of or imported 


















' from any part of the do- 


















minions of the King of the 


















Two Sicilies, (by order in 


















Council of Dec. 10, '41 tun 


4 


4 





do 20 16 





8,233 








Olives imported in a ship belong- 


















ing to any of (he subjects of the 


















King of the Two Sicilies tun 


6 


6 





do 30 20 





3.035 








Palm cwt. 





1 


3 


lb. 


2 19-28 


20,533 








Paran tun 


8 


8 





tun 40 32 





Nil 






Kockoil lb. 







10 


lb. 20 





Nil 






Seed oil, not otherwise enume- 


















rated or described tun 


39 


18 





tunl91 52 





21 








Seed oil imported from any Brit- 


















ish possession tun 


1 








]o 4 80 





134 








Seed cakes cwt. 








2 


lb. 4 





12,184 









Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



25 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



cis. 
1 70-^ 



92 50 

I 

29 40J 

3 48; 

124 18 S 



Proposed new rates of duly. 



From foreign pountries. 



British currency. 



1,555 

2,203 



20 
20 



1,305 60^ 



2,443 

315 

6,787 

1,017 
4,622 
8,215 
307 
2,923 
11,675 



20 
74 
20 



60 1 
40 I 
20 
54 I 
20J 
20 



1 78 



1^9,252 80-^ 
I 
> 

34,718 40 J 



14,568 00 
98,558 40 



100 80 

642 20 
58,483 20 



£ s. 



20 per cent, or 
5s. per pound, 
at th« option of 
the importer. 



2 



cwt. 1 



2 



cwt.O 1 3 
6 



6 







U. S. currency. 



cwt. 4 

2 

cwt. 



6 



ton 10 



$ els. 



20 per cent., or 
5s. per pound, 

he. 



4 



lb. 2 2 19-28 



48 



lb. 2 19-28 
28 80 



28 80 



9 60 



19 20 

lb. 2 19-281 

9 60 

!b. 1 2 6-7 



Produce of and from British pos- 
sessions. 



British currency. 



28 80 
tb. 1 1-14 ItonO 



£ s. 



10 per cent., or 
2s. 6d. per. lb., 
at the option of 
the importer. 







cwt. 7i 



U. S. currency. 



cwt. 
dol 



7^ 








cwt. 

1 

cwt. 



7i 










$ ds. rri. 



10 per cent., or 
2^. 6rf. per lb.. 
&,c. 



2 



lb. 1 33-112 



24 



1 33-112 
4 80 



4 80 



4 80 



lb. 1 9-56 

4 80 

lb. 6 3-7 

4 80 

lb. 15-2& 



^s 



Doc. INTo. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty. 


Ne't amount of 












duly received in 


Articles. 










1840. 






British currericy. 


U. S. currency. 


British curre 


ncy. 




£. 


s. 


d. 


$ cts. m 


£ s. 


d- 


Oilf train, blubber, and spermacetti 














VIZ '. 

British fishing, or from a British 














possession in a British ship ton 





1 





*on 24 


1,229 





Train, blubber, and spermacetti 














or foreig-n fishing Um 


26 


12 





do 127 68 


15,711 





Walnut oil 5b. 








6 


lb. 12 


Nil 




Oil not particularly enumprated or 














described, not otherwise charg- 














ed with duty for £100 value 


50 








50 per cent. 


13 15 


3 


Orange flower water lb. 








1 


lb. 2 


75 14 


9 


Orange peel do 








6 


do 12 


91 5 


5 


Perfumery not otherwise charged 














for £100 value 


20 








20 per cent. 


29 1 


9 


Pomatum do do 


30 








30 per cent. 


146 





Water, cologne, the flask (30 con- 














taining not more than one gall.) 





1 





flssk 24 


5,518 





Mineral gallon 








1 


gal. 2 


95 16 


5 


7. DYE-STUFFS, DRUGS, 














RESINS, &c. 














Alkali, not being barilla, viz: 














Not exceeding 20 per cent, ir. 














quality cwt. 




11 


4 


lb. 2 4 


None 




Do 25 do do 




15 





lb. 3 2 1-7 


None 




Do SO do do 




18 


4 


lb. 3 9 2-7 


None 




Do 40 do do 




1 3 


4 


lb. 4 9 4-7 


None 




Exceeding 40 do do 




1 10 





lb. 6 4 2-7 


1 12 


5 


Alkanet root do 




2 





ib. 4 2-7 


11 18 


7 


Aloes lb. 







8 


16 


None 




Of and from British possessions lb. 







2 


4 


1,261 





Alum cwt. 




17 


6 


ib. 3 7* 


None 




Roch do 




11 


8 


lb. 2 4 5-7 


5 19 


10 


Amber, rough lb. 







6 


12 


13 2 


6 


Manufactures of, not enumer'd lb. 




12 





2 88 


10 14 


11 


Ambergris oz. 







6 


12 


46 2 


6 


Angelica cwt. 




4 





Ib. 8 4-7 


88 4 


6 


Annatto do 




1 





Ib. 2 1-7 


152 





Roll do 




4 





Ib. 8 4-7 


18 8 


5 


Ariatolochia lb. 







1 


2 


8 3 





Argol cwt. 







6 


Ib. 11-14 


551 





Ashes, viz: 














Pearl and pot do 




6 





Ib. 1 2 6-7 


154 





From British possessions in Eu- 














rope cwt. 




6 





Ib.O 1 2 6-7 


- 




From British possessions not in 














Europe cwt. 




Free 




- 


Nil 




Soap weed and wood do 




1 


8 


Ib.O 3 47 


56 3 


3 


Not enumerated £100 




20 





20 per cent. 





7 


Asphaltum ton 




1 





24 


13 15 


4 


Balsaai, Canada lb. 







1 


2 


32 7 


5 


Copaivi cwt. 




4 





Ib. 8 4-7 


219 






Boc. No 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



27 



Nett amount of 
duly received in 
1840. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. 

5,898 20 
75}412 80 ^ 



66 06 

:y65 52 

438 10 

139 62; 

700 80 : 

■26,486 40 

459 94 



7 

57 

6,052 

28 

62 

51 

221 

391 

729 

128 

39 

2,644 

739 



270 

66 

153 

1,051 



78 

26 

80 

76 
60 
58 
40 
48 
60 
42 
12 



20 



06 
14 
08 
38 
20 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Prom foreign countries. 



British currency. 



£ s. tl. 



train 6 0* 
sper. 15 0* 
cwt. 6 



20 per cent. 
1 
6 



20 per cent. 

1 




)^ 10 




cwt. 1 

10 per cent. 



cwt. 



U. S. currency. 



S cts. m. 



28 80 

72 00 

1 44 



20 per cent. 
2 
12 

20 per cent. 

24 
2 



!b.0 




13-7 



2 1-7 




lb. 





12 



4 2-7 


15 per cent, 



lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 





8 4-7 
2 1-7 
8 4-7 
2 1-7 
11-14 



b. 4 2-7 



Ib.O 2 1-7 

10 per cent. 

24 

2 

8 4-7 



Produce of and from British pos- 
sessions. 



British currency. 



10 per cent. 
1 
3 



10 per cent. 






6 



5 



cwt. 







6 
1 



cwt, 



1 

3 
7^ per cent. 





cwt. 
do 
do 
do 
do 



do 10 



Free. 

cwt. 6 

5 per cent. 

6 







cwt. 



0-i 




* From and after July 5, 1843. 



U. S. currency. 



$ c(s. m. 

24 
72 



10 percent. 
2 
6 

10 per cent. 

12 
5 



10 5-7 



lb. 



1 1-14 
2 

2 1-7 





6 
per cent 





4 2-7 
1 1-14 
4 2-7 
1 1-14 
15-28 



2 1-7 



lb. 1 1-14 
5 per cent. 
12 
10 

lb. 4 2-r 



^ 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDUDE OF PRESENT AN0 









Present rates of duty. 




Nett amount of 
















duty received in 


Ahticles. 














1840. 






British 


currency. 


U. S 


. currency. 


British currency. 


Balsam: 




£ 


5. 


d. 


$ 


cts. 


m. 


£ 5.( 


d. 


Peru 


lb. 





1 





lb. 


24 





53 3 


10 


Riga 


lb. 





1 








24 





5 6 


7 


And, further, as fofdgn spirits, 


















for every gallon 




1 


10 





7 


20 





- 




Tolu 


lb. 





2 








48 





202 





Balm of Gilead, and all 


balsams 


















not otherwise enumerated or 


















described 


lb. 





4 


6 


1 


8 





None 




Bark, Peruvian 


lb. 








1 





2 





207 





Cascarilk 


lb. 








1 





2 





87 7 


1 


Of other sorts 


lb. 








1 










8 6 


9 


Extract of, or other vegetable 


















substances, to be used 


only for 


















tanning leather 


cwt. 





3 





lb. 





6 3-7 


40 14 


7 


Imported from any British 


posses- 


















sion 


cwt. 








1 


lb. 





5-56 


1 


7 


For tanners' or dyers' use 


do 








8 


lb. 





13-7 


20,550 





From British possessions 


do 








1 


lb. 





5 56 


201 





Berries, bay 


do 





2 





lb. 





4 2-7 


9 2 


6 


Juniper 


do 





2 





lb. 





4 2-7 


1,068 





Yellow 


do 





2 





lb. 





4 2-7 


578 





Not enumerated 


do 





2 





lb. 





4 2-7 


28 3 


2 


Bitumen judiacum 


do 





4 





lb. 





8 4-7 


(See ^sphaUum,)\ 


Boracic acid 


do 





4 





!b. 





8 4-7 


971 





Borax 


do 





4 





lb. 





8 4-7 


633 





Refined 


do 





10 





lb. 


2 


13-7 


131 





Tincal 


do 





4 





lb. 





847 


_ 




Chamomile flowers 


lb. 








3 





6 





467 





Camphor 


cwt. 





1 





lb. 





2 1-7 


33 5 


5 


Refined 


do 


2 








lb. 


8 


5 5-7 


59 1 


1 


Cantharides 


lb. 





1 








24 





952 





Cardamoms 


lb. 





1 





■ 


24 





330 





Caoutctiouc 


cwt. 





1 





lb. 





2 1-7 


322 





Carmine 


oz. 








6 





12 





23 13 


6 


Castor 


lb. 








6 





12 





18 12 


7 


China root 


lb. 








3 





6 








9 


Cinnabaris nativa 


lb. 








1 





2 





None. 




Citrate of lime 


lb. 








2 





4 





3 7 


5 


Civet 


oz. 





4 


9 


1 


14 





None 




Cobalt 


cwt. 





1 





lb. 





2 1-7 


11 10 


4 


Coculus Indicus 


lb. 





2 


6 





60 





328 





Cochineal 


cwt. 








1 


lb. 





5-28 


236 





Dust, from any British 


posses- 


















sion 


lb. 








1 





2 





None 




Cochineal dust, otherwise im- 


















ported 


lb. 








2 





4 





None 




Colocynth 


lb. 








2 





4 





82 3 


2 


Colombo root 


lb. 








2 





4 





93 2 


10 


Cream of tartar 


cwt. 





2 





;1o 





4 2-7 


1,421 





Cubebs 


lb. 








6 


do 


12 





853 





Drugs not enumerated 


cwt. 





10 





io 


2 


13-7 


35 17 





Euphorbium 


do 





6 





do 


1 


2 6-7 


None 




Flower roots 


£100 


5 








5 


per cent. 


309 





Fustic 


t«n 





4 


6 


ton 1 


8 





1,384 






Boc. ^o, 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



29 













Pr 


jposed new rates ol 


duty 


. 






Nett amou 


nt of 
ed in 






















duty receiv 
1840. 


From foreig 


[1 countries. 




Produce 


of and from British 
possessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currer 


1 
cy. 


U. S. 


currency. 


British 


currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ 


cfs. 


£ 


s. 


d. 


$ 


Ct3. 


m. 


£ 


s. 


d. 


$ cts. 


m. 


255 


32 








3 





6 











n 


3 





25 


58 








1 





1 











Oi 


1 





_ 




1 


2 


6 


5 


16 








11 


3 


2 70 





969 


60 








2 





4 











1 


2 















6 





12 











3 


6 





993 


60 


~\ 






















419 


30 


Ccwt. 


1 





lb. 





217 


cwt. 





6 


lb. 


11-14 


40 


02 


^ 






















195 


50 
38 


cwt. 


1 





lb. 





2 1.7 


do 





1 


do 


5-56 


98,640 


00 


cwt. 





6 


lb. 





1 1-14 


do 





1 


do 


5-56 


964 


80 
























44 


80 


•^ 






















5,146 


40 


Ccwt. 


1 





lb. 





2 1-7 


do 





6 


do 


11.14 


2,774 
135 


40 
16 


ton 


1 





ton 


24 











6 


12 





4,660 

3,038 

628 


80 
40 
80 


I cwt. 
do 


2 
5 






lb. 
do 



1 


4 2-7 
057 


do 
do 


1 

2 



6 


do 
do 


2 1-r 

5 5-14 


- 




do 


1 





do 





217 


do 





6 


do 


1 1-14 


2,241 


60 








1 





2 











Oi 


1 





169 


70 


cwt. 


1 





do 





2 1-7 


do 





6 


do 


1 1-14 


283 


46 


do 


2 





do 





4 2-7 


do 


1 





do 


2 1-7 


4,569 


60 








3 





6 











1 


3 





1,584 


00 








2 





4 











1 


2 





1,545 


60 


cwt. 


1 





do 





2 1-7 


do 





6 


do 


11-14 


113 


64 








6 





12 











o 





6 


89 


76 


cwt. 


2 





do 





4 2-7 


do 


1 





do 


2 1-r 




18 


lb. 





3 





6 











H 


3 





_ 




cwt. 


1 





do 





2 IT 


do 





6 


do 


1 1-14 


16 


18 


cwt. 


5 





do 


1 


5-7 


do 


2 


6 


do 


5 5-7 


- 







2 








48 








1 





24 





55 


28 


cwt. 


1 





do 





2 1-7 


do 





6 


do 


1 1 14 


1,574 


40 


cwt. 


5 





do 


1 


5-7 


do 


2 


6 


do 


5 5-7 


1.132 


80 


cwt. 





1 


do 





5-28 


do 





1 


do 


5-28 


- 










2 





4 











1 


2 





394 


36 








1 





2 











Oi 


1 





411 


08 


cwt. 


1 





lb. 





2 1-7 


cwt.O 





6 


do 


1 1-14 


6,820 


80 





2 











4 2-7 





1 








2i.r 


3,774 


40 








1 





2 











Oi 


1 





172 


00 


cwt. 


5 





lb. 


1 


5-7 


cwt.O 


2 


6 


lb. 


5 5-7 


- 




do 


2 





do 





4 2-7 


do 


1 





do 


2 1-r 


1,483 
6,443 


20 

20 


i 5 per cent. 

2 





5 per 




cent. 
48 


2^ per cent. 
1 


2^ per cent, 
U 24 



30 



Boc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 









Present rates o 


f d 


uty. 


Nett amount of 


















duty received in 


Articles. 












i 




1840. 








British currency. 


U. 


S. 


currency. 


British currency. 






£ 


s. 


d. 




y 


cfs. m. 


£. s. 


d. 


Fustic from British possessions ton 





3 





ton 


72 


284 





G^litine 


cwt. 





12 





b. 





2 5 3-7 


- 




GhIIs 


do 





2 





lo 





4 2-7 


452 





Gamboge 


do 





4 





do 





8 4-7 


14 1 


4 


Genliaii 


do 





4 





lo 





8 4-7 


130 





Ginseng 


do 





4 





rlo 





8 4-7 


4 


2 


Glue 


do 





12 





io 





2 5 3-7 


237 





Clippings or waste of anj' 


kind, 


















fit oiiiy for glue for£0(; 


value 


1 










1 


)f-r cent. 


14 6 


8 


Grains, (juinea and of Paradi 


>e lb. 





2 





ib. 





48 


1,149 





GraniUa 


cwt. 





1 





do 





2 1-7 


2 18 


8 


Gum, viz: Senegal 


cwt. 





6 





lo 





1 2 6-7 


7,333 





Arabic 


do 





6 





rio 





1 2 6-7 


5,454 





Shellac 


do 





6 





do 





1 2 6-7 


1,883 





L^c dye 


do 





6 





do 





1 2 6-7 


1,797 





Copal 


do 





6 





do 





1 2 6-7 


149 





Animi 


do 





6 





do 





1 2 6-7 


357 





Asafcetida 


,do 





6 





do 





1 2 6-7 


24 11 





A^rfx^'r'ii'Cum 


do 





6 





lo 





1 2 6-7 


36 2 


11 


Guaiacutn 


do 





6 





do 





1 2 6-7 


28 11 


11 


Kino 


do 





6 





do 





1 2 6-7 


1 11 


9 


Tragacanth 


do 





6 





lo 





1 2 6-7 


99 


4 


Not enumerated 


do 





6 





lo 





1 2 6-7 


516 





Hellebore 


lb. 








1 


lo 





2 


125 





Isinglass 


cwt. 


2 


7 


6 


lo 





10 1 11-14 


3,723 





From British possessions 


do 





15 





do 





3 2 1-7 


86 





Ind go 


lb. 








4 


lo 





8 


3,885 





From British possesssons 


do 








3 


lo 





6 


35,940 





Jalap 


du 








6 


do 





12 


1,149 


3 


Lac, viz : Sticlac 


cwt. 





1 





lb. 





2 1-7 


91 12 


5 


Lavender flowers 


lb. 








10 


ib. 





20 


4 


2 


Leaves of roses 


lb. 








2 


ib. 





4 


48 9 


1 


Leeclies 


•£100 


5 





. 


5 


pe 


r cent. 


501 





Lupines 


cwt. 





5 





!b. 





1 5-7 


None 




Manna 


lb. 








3 


b. 





6 


264 





Moss, viz: 




















Lichen Islandiciis 


lb. 








1 


lb. 





2 


38 6 


11 


Kock, for dyers' use 


ton 





5 





on 


1 


20 


95 14 


3 


Not enumerated 


£100 


5 


- 


(• 


5 


per cent. 


4 13 


5 


Madder 


cwt. 





2 





lb. 





4 2-7 


13,939 





Root 


do 





{> 


6 


ib. 





1 1-14 


2,880 





Mastic 


do 





6 





lb. 





1 2 6-7 


71 1 





Morphia and its salts 


lb. 





16 





Ib. 


3 


84 


2 2 





Musk 


oz. 








6 


oz. 





12 


53 


11 


Myrrh 


cwt. 





6 





lb. 





1 2 6-7 


46 9 


11 


Nitre, viz : cubic nitre 


do 








6 


ib. 





1 1-14 


849 





Nux vomica 


lb. 





2 


6 


lb. 





60 


71 6 


9 


Ochre 


cwt. 





1 





Ib. 





2 1-7 


317 





Opium 


lb. 





1 





Ib. 





24 


2,426 





Olibanum 


cwt. 





6 





ib. 





1 2 67 


3 16 





Orange flower water 


lb. 








1 


!b. 





2 


75 14 


9 


Orchal 


cwt. 





3 





Ib. 





6S-7 


840 





Orpiraent 


do 


!■ 


S 


6 


!b. 





6 1 1-14 


None 





Doc. No. 163. 

PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



31 













Proposed new rates of duty. 








Kett amour 


)t of 
ed in 
























duty receiv 
























1840. 




F 


rom foreie 


n countries. 




Produce of and from 


Bri 


tisi) 




















possessions. 






U. S. curre 


ncy. 


British 


currency. 


U. S, currency. 


Br 


itisli currency. 


u. s 


. currency. 


$ 


ds. 


£ 


s. 


d. 


$ ch. 


m. 




£ s. 


d. 


$ 


els. 


rn. 


1,363 


20 
























_ 




-w\. 


10 





lb. 2 


1 3-7 


cwt 


.0 5 





Ih. 





2 1-7 


2,169 


60 


do 


2 





da 


4 27 


!o 


1 





io 





2 1-7 


67 


52 


do 


1 





lo 


2 1-7 


do 





6 


do 





1 1-14 


724 
1 


GO 
00 


^ ton 


5 





1 20 







2 


6 





60 





1,137 


60 


ton 


2 





48 







1 





24 





68 


80 


1 








1 per cent. 




10 





^ per cent. 


5,515 


20 


cwt. 


10 





■b. 2 


1 3 7 


cwt 


.0 5 





'b. 


r 


5-7 


14 


08 


do 


1 





Jo 


2 1-7 


lo 





6 


lo 





1 1-14 


35,198 
26,179 


40 
20 


^do 


3 





lo 


6 3-7 


io 


1 


6 


do 





3 3-14 


9,038 


40 


do 


1 





lo 


2 1-7 


!o 





6 


lo 





1 1-14 


8,625 


60 


do 





1 


.lo 


5-28 


io 





1 


lo 





5-28 


715 
1,713 


20 
60 


^do 


6 





io 1 


2 6-7 


do 


3 





lo 





6 3-7 


117 


84 


do 


3 





io 


6 3-7 


lo 


1 


6 


io 





3 3-14 


173 


50 


1 






















137 


26 


1 






















7 


52 


>-do 


3 





!o 


6 3-7 


lo 


1 


6 


lo 





3 3-14 


475 


28 


1 






















2,474 


80 


J 






















500 


00 


do 


o 





rlo 


6 3-7 


lo 


1 


6 


do 





3 3-14 


17,870 


40 


do 2 


7 


6 


lo 10 


1 11-14 


d; 


5 





lo 


1 


5-7 


412 


80 
























18,648 


00 








4 


8 










2 





4 





172,512 


00 
























5,515 


20 








1 


2 










0^ 





1 





439 


78 


do 


1 





lo 


2 1-7 


io 





6 


do 





1 1-14 


1 


00 








1 


7 2 


2 







OA 





1 





232 


53 








2 


4 










1 





2 





2,404 


80 


5 per 


cent. 


5 per cent. 


2| per cent. 


2^ 


per 


cent. 


- 




cwt. 


5 





lo 1 


5-7 


io 


2 


6 


do 





5 5-14 


1,267 


20 








1 


2 










Oh 





1 





180 


06 


cwt. 





6 


lo 


1 1-14 


do 





3 


do 





15 2S 


459 


42 





5 





1 20 







2 


6 





60 





22 


42 


5 per 


cent. 


5 per cent. 


2 


5 per eent. 


Si- 


[ier 


cent. 


64,907 


20 


cwt. 


2 





lo 


4 2-7 


lo 


1 





lo 





2 1-7 


13,824 


00 


d<. 





6 


lo 


1 1-14 


do 





3 


io 





15-28 


341 


04 


do 


6 





do 1 


2 6-7 


do 


3 





io 





b3-7 


10 


08 





5 





1 20 







2 


6 





60 





254 


62 








6 


12 










3 





6 





223 


18 


do 


6 





lo 1 


2 6-7 


do 


3 





io 





637 


4,075 


20 


do 


5 





lo 1 


5-7 


io 


2 


6 


do 





5 5-14 


342 


42 


lb. 





6 


12 










S 





6 





:,52J'' 


60 


cwt. 





6 


lo 


1 1-14 


lo 





3 


do 





15-23 


11,664 


80 





1 





24 










6 





12 





18 


24 


do 


3 





lo 


6 37 


io 


1 


6 


do 





3 3-14 


363 


54 








1 


2 










Oi 





1 





4,032 


00 


do 


3 





lo 


6 3-7 





1 


6 


io 





3 3-14 


- 




do 1 


8 


6 


lo 6 


1 1-14 


Jo 


14 





do 


3 


15-28 



32 



Doe. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Abticles. 



Orris root cwt 

Painters' colors not particularly 
charged, viz: 

Unmatiufactured 

Manufactured 
Pink root 
Pitch, Burgundy 
Quassia 

Quinine, sulphate of 
Radix, viz : Contragerva 

Enulx campanx 

Eringii 

Jppecacuanhse 

Rhatanise 

Senekae 

Serpentarlae, or snake root 
Rhubarb 

Saccharum saturni 
Safflower 
Saffron 
Sal, viz : Ammoniac 

Limmonum 

Prunella 
Salep, or Salop 
Saltpetre 
Sanguis draconis 
Sarsaparilia 
Sassafras 
Scammony 
Senna 
Sumac 
Smalts 
Squills, dried 

Not dried 
Tartaric acid 
Terra, viz : Japonica 

Sienna 

Umbra 

Verde 
Tornsal 
Turmeric 

From Uritish possessions 
Turpentine of Venice, Scio, or Cy 
prus lb. 

Vaknia cwt. 

Varnish, not otherwise described, 

for £100 value 
Verdigris 
Verjuice 
Vermilion 
Wax: Bees' wax 
^ In any degree bleached 

From British possessions 



£100 
do 
lb. 

cwt. 
lb. 
oz. 
lb. 

cwt. 
lb. 
du 
do 
do 
do 

cwt. 
lb. 

cwt. 
lb. 

cwt. 
lb. 

cwt. 
do 
do 
do 
lb. 

cwt. 

lb. 

do 
ton 
lb. 

cwt. 
do 
lb. 

cw^t. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 



lb. 
tun 

lb. 
cwt, 

do 

do 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



5 
10 


8 






































30 


73 

1 



5. 

10 






8 

17 



13 

1 




1 



1 
1 
1 

4 
1 
1 


4 

2 
2 

1 

8 
1 

1 
4 
4 
1 
5 
10 
2 


1 




12 


10 







4 

6 
6 
2 
6 
6 

1 
2 

2 

10 



9 


6 

6 

6 
6 

4 


4 






4 

10 



6 
9 
6 






U. S. currency. 



S ds. m. 
lb. 2 1 3-7 



lb. 
lb. 
■h. 
oz. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
ton 
lb. 
do 
do 
do 
lo 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 



8 

1 

1 34 
12 
4 
2 
12 
24 
2 
4 
4 

20 

24 




12 

60 
12 
24 
8 



20 






7 1-7 
2 6-7 




8 9-14 







2 1-7 


2 1-7 


2 1-7 


2 1-7 
2 1-7 

1 1-14 
8 4-7 


4 2-7 









7 1-7 

2 1-7 


2 1-7 

8 4-7 
8 4-7 
2 1-7 
5-7 
13-7 
5 


2 1-7 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



30 per cent. 
12 
tun 353 46 
b. 12 
lb. 6 
lb. 12 
lb. 4 



British currency. 






4 2-7 
8 4-7 
2 6-7 



£ s. d. 
118 



7 8 

212 

24 10 8 

57 11 11 

441 

580 
None 
None 
None 

329 



7 


ro 


8 


13 


6 


3 


3 


3 


10 


2,127 








No 


ne 




90 


4 


7 


172 














8 


No 


ne 




None 




1 


9 


5 


7,477 








7 


18 


7 


3,573 








61 


9 


10 


1,538 








5,385 








481 








1,975 









80 19 5 

17 10 
None 

2,336 

101 

653 
None 
None 

44 

483 

14 17 7 

8,260 



2 2 


8 


,794 





None. 




11 6 


1 


391 





5 


1 


70 


5 



, Dec. K'o. 16o. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



33 



Nett smoiirit of 

duty rfceived in 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



U. S. currency. 

S cts . 
566 40 



52 
60 
?0 
60 
80 
00 



20 
08 
90 
22 
60 

10 

60 
16 



06 
60 
06 
40 
16 
40 
00 
80 
00 
66 
28 

80 
80 
40 



211 20 

2,118 40 

71 42 

39,648 00 

10 24 

13,411 20 

54 26 

1,876 80 

1 22 

336 80 




cwt. 



From foreign countries. 



5 per 

10 pe 








cent. 

T ceot. 


o 

10 







1 







10 

I 
1 
1 

4 
1 
1 

4 





1 



1 




1 

2 
4 
1 
1 

■ 1 



10 




15 per cent. 

6, 

10 

3 

10 

10 



cts. m. 
1 5-7 





427 
13-7 





4 2-7 



2 
24 
2 



24 




14 




2 




12 

2 

24 

2 










015-28 

13-7 

21-7 



21-7 



21-7 

2 1-7 

11-14 

8 4-7 



11-14 









21-7 

11-14 



21-7 

42-7 

847 

21-6 

21-7 

21-7 



20 
21-7 

15 per cent. 
12 



48 



4 





6 

2 1 3-7 

4 2 6-7 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. 


[J. S. currency. 


£ 


s. 


d. 


$ cLi. m. 


°0 


o 


6 


5 5-7 


2^ per cent 






5 per c 


ent. 












0^ 


1 


-■ 


1 





2 3-7 





5 





1 57 








H 


3 








0| 


10 





1 





OX) 2 1-7 








0^ 


1 








6 


12 








H 


1 








1 


2 








n 


25-56 





5 





1 5-7 








6 


1 1-14 





0. 


6 


12 








6 


1 1-14 





2 


4^ 


57 








6 


1 1-14 








6 


1 1-14 










15-28 





2 





4 2-7 








Oi 


10 








3 


015-28 








3 


6 








Oi 


10 








6 


12 








Oi 


10 








6 


1 1-14 








3 


015-28 








Oi 


1 








6 


1 1-14 





1 





2 1-7 





2 





4 2-7 








6 


1 .-U 





U 


6 


1 1-14 








1 


5-28 








5 


10 








6 


1 1-14 


7i per cent. 




7^ per cent. 








3 


6 


5 








24 








1^ 


3 





5 





1 5-7 





10 





2 13-r 



34 



loc. IS^o. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AN: 



Articles. 



Wax-; 

Ot and from west coast of Af'a cwt. 

Myrtle wax do 

Sealing wax £100 

Woad cwl. 

"WMd do 

Zaffre do 

8. SKINS AND FURS. 

Sk''n% furs pelts, and tails, v'z: 
Badger, undressed the skin 

Bear do 

Beaver, undressed do 

import'd from Amer. do 
CaU and kip >kins, viz: 

Calf in tlie hair, not tanned, tawed, 
currit-d, or ia any way dressed, 
viz: 
Dry cwt. 

Wet do 

Tanned, and not otherwise dress- 
ed lb. 
Cut or trimmed do 
Tawed, curried, or in any wi.y 
dressed, (not being tanned 
hides) Ibi. 
Cut or trimmed do 
Cat, undressed the skin 
Chinchilla, do do 
Coney, do the 100 ^kins 
Deer skins, do the skin 
Indian, half dressed do 
Undressed or shaved do 
Dog skins in the hair, not tanned or 
ih any way dressed the doz. skins 
Dogfi.sh, undressed, the dozen skins 
Elk skins in the hair, not tanned, 
tawed, curried, or in any way 
dressed the skin 
Ermine do., undressed do 
Do do., dressed do 
Do fisher, undressed do 
Fitch, undressed the dozen skins 
Fox, undressed the skin 
Fox, undrt'ssedj imported from any 
Brit, possession in America do 
Fox ta Is, undressed £100 value 
Goat skins, raw, undressed, the doz- 
en skins 
Goat bkins, tanned the dozen skins 
Goose skins, undressed the i-kin 
Hare skins, undressed, the 100 skins 



Present rates of duty. 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 
1840. 



Briti^h currency. ! U. S. currency. British currency. 



£ 


30 






10 
1 


1 
1 
1 









6 





4 


6 








8 








4 



S ct?. m. 
lb. 2 .1 3-7 
lb. 24 

30 per cent. 
lb. 2 1-7 
b. 2 1-7 
lb. 2 17 



12 

1 8 
16 
8 




■kin 






1 

5 

18 

28 



24 

36 

2 

6 

2 4-10 

2 

4 

2 



skin 3 1-3 
do 10 3 1-3 



24 

6 

16 

12 

^kin 4 

15 

8 
5 p. c!. ad val. 

•kin 1 

io 80 

16 

kin 2 4-10 



£ a. d. 

3,101 

None. 

7 3 1 

7 15 8 

67 10 5 

233 



24 6 1 

152 

411 

958 



7,961 

1,239 

45 
None 



3,191 

None 

49 2 9 

625 

46 1 

390 

2 7 

'None 



2 4 
36 16 



12 

473 

15 

5 3 

534 

70 

77 

12 

803 
2 8 8 

2 13 

91 > y 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



35 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. 

14,884 40 

34 34 

37 36 

324 06 

1,113 40 



116 66 

729 60 

1,972 80 

4,598 40 



58,212 80 
5,947 20 

216 00 
None 



15.316 00 

None 

235 86 

3,000 00 

220 82 

1,877 00 

62 

None 

56 
176 64 



5 23 

2,294 40 

34 

1 26 

2,563 20 

336 00 

369 60 
28 

3,878 40 

U 68 

12 72 

438 66 



Fronr> foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 

10 
15 per cent. 

6 

10 



1 

2 

8 

4 



lb. 



































2 
3 



1 
10 



5 p. ct. ad val. 

6 

5 

1 

10 



U. S. currency. 



§ cts. 7)1. 

24 
15 per cent. 

11-14 

2 1-7 



2 

43 

16 

8 



lb. 4 2-7 

b. 2 1-7 

4 

6 



4 

6 

2 

2 



skin 2-5 
2 



4 
2 



skin 12. 
do 2 



12 
2 
6 
12 
skin 10 
8 



5 p. ct. ad val. 

skin 10 

do 10 
2 

skin 2 4-10 



British currency, 

£ s. d. 

6 
7^ per cent. 

3 

6 



0^ 

10 

4 

2 



10 

6 

1 

li 



1 

u 

OJ 

04 

l' 

0| 

1 

Oi 

QJ- 

1 



3 

Oi 

u 

3 

3 

2 



2i p. ct. ad val. 



3 

2 6 
01 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. m. 

12 
7^ per cerjt. 

15-28 

1 1-14 



10 
24 
8 
4a 



lb. 2 1-7 

lb. 11.14 

2 

3 Q ■ 







iSkin 2-10 



skin 5-6 

do 1 2-i 



6 

1 

3 

6 

skinO 

4 



2| p. ct. ad va', 

,kir.0 5 

do 5 

10 

akin 1 



40 



16 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



AnTiciBs. 



Hwsse skins, undressed the skin 
Kid skins in the hair, undressed, the 
£1.00v8Jiie 

the 100 skins - - - 

Kid skins dressed, the 100 >kins 

Kid skins, dressed, and (!yed and 

colored, the 100 skins 
KoVmski skins, undressed the skin 
Lamb skiRs, undressed, in woo), the 
100 skins 
Do tanned or tawed, the 100 skins 
1)0 do do dyed or colored do 
Do dressed in oii do 

Leopard, undressed tlieskin 

Lion, do do 

Lynx, <io do 

Marten, flo do 

Do tails,undressed, the 100 tails 
Mink skins do the skin 

Do uudressed, imported from any 
British possessions in Ameri- 
ca the skin 
Do dressed do 
Mole skinsjundressed, the doz. -^kins 
Musquash, do the 100 skins 
Jvutrea, do do 
Otter, do the skm 
Do do imported from any 
British possession in America, 
the skin 
Ounce skins, undressed, the skin 
Panther skins, undressed do 
Pelts of goat.'-, undressed, doz. pelts 

Do dressed ('o 

Pelts ot all other sorts, undressed, 

the 100 pelts - 
Piackoon, undressed the skin 

Sxble, do do 

Do tails or tips of suble, undressed 
the piece - - 

Seal in the hair, not tanned or taw- 
ed, or in any way dre'^sed, the skin 
Do of British taking, imported di- 
rect from the fishery or a British 
possession the doz. skins 

Slieep, undressed, in wool do 
Do tanned or tawed, llie 100 ikins 
Do dressed in oil do 

Sqviirrel or calabar, undressed do 
Do tawed do 

Squirrel or calabar tails, Hndressed, 

the £100 value 
Swan ikins, undressed the skin 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 






2 
4 



20 








10 




10 
15 



2 
1 


5 




3 
6 

17 

2 



1 



1 



11 

17 


1 



U. S. 



currency. 



$ ds. m. 
12 

5 p. ct. ad vsl. 
skin 8-10 
do 2 4 

do 3 6 
6 

skinO 8-10 

do 2 4 

do 3 6 

do 19 2 

60 

24 

12 

12 
tail 12 

8 



Nett amount of 

duty rereived in 

1840. 



British currency. 



4 
48 
kinO 1 
do 

o6 








2 4-10 
2 4-10 




24 

1 80 
60 

peltO 6 

doO 12 

do 4 8-10 

4 

60 U 

6 

24 



kinO 3 1 

do 2 

doO 9 6 

doO 18 12 

do 2 7 'S-S 

doO 4 2 

20 per cent. 

24 



£ s. d. 
None 

2 7 

23 13 7 

2,844 

42 17 

70 18 9 

271 

23 16 3 

10 2 6 
None 

28 14 3 

12 3 

279 

2,686 

44 4 6 

409 0- 



80 

None 

None 

240 

134 

47 11 



12 6 


6 


7 


11 


1 11 





None 




None 




1 15 





4 1 


2 


5 


3 



None 



744 



203 

449 

111 

2 6 

9,332 

37 10 7 

1,075 

242 g 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



37 



Kett amount of 








Proposed new 


rates of duty. 




duty received in 
1840. 




From 


foreign countries. 


Produce of and from British pos- 
sessions. ' 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ els. 
None 


£ 



5-. 




d. 
6 


$ cfs, m. 
12 


£ s. 



d. 
3 


$ cffi. m. 
6 


62 

113 66 

13,651 12 


5 per 





cent. 



10 


4 



5 per cent, 
skin 3-10 
lo 2 4 


24 per cent. 

5 


2 



2^ per cent, 
^k.n 4-10 
do 12 


205 68 
34U 50 






15 





1 


i<> 3 6 
JoO 2 


7 



6 
0^- 


lo 1 8 
do 1 


1,300 80 
114 30. 








10 


4 



.lo 8-10 
do 2 4 



5 


2 



do 4-15 
lo 1 2 


49 40 ^ 

None 3 

137 82 

2 94 

1,339 20 

12,893 80 

212 28 

1,965 20 












15 

1 

1 



2 






6 

6 

3 
6 

2 


doO 3 6 

24 
24 
12 
6 
raiiO 6 
■ U 4 


7 


.0 


1 



6 

6 
6 
3 

Is 

1 


do 1 8 

12 
12 
6 
3 {> 
tail 3 
2 


384 00 

None 

None 
3,152 GO 
643 24 
228 24 









I 



1 
1 
1 



1 





24 
,kl-. 12-3 
In 2 4-10 
do 2 4-10 
1 24 









6 

Oi 

6" 

6 

6 


012 
.kinO 5-6' 
do 1 2-10 
lo 1 2-10 

12 


59 16 
I 90 

' 7 44 
None 
None 











I 

2 


2 
2 




4 2 

4 

pelt 2 2 

Jo 4 





1 


1 
1 
5 



2 

2 

pelt 10 

do 2 


8 40 
19 48 

1 26 







5 



2 




2 

6 


do 1 
4 
60 


2 

1 


6 
1 

3 


do 6 
2 
30 


None 








3 


6 


6 


H 


3 


3,571 20 





1 





24 





1 


2 


974 40 

2,155 20 

532 80 

60 










6 




sfein 10 
do 4 8 



10 


3 



skin 5 
do (J 2 4 


44.79^5 60 
180 14 






5 
10 






do 12 
do 2 4 


2 
5 


6 



doO 6 
doO 1 2 


5,160 00 
- 1,151 60 


10 per 



cent. 





10 per cent. 

6 


5 per ceist. 



1| 


5 per cent. 
03 






Boc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Abticies. 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



U. S. currency. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



Tiger skins the skin 

Wease! do the 100 skins 

Wolf skins, undressed the skin 

Do do imported from any British 
possession in America the skin 
Do tawed do 

WolverJngs, undressed do 

Do undressed, imported from 
any British posisession in Ame- 
rica the skm 

Skins and furs, or pieces of skms 
and furs, raw or undressed, n«>t 
particularly enumerated or de- 
scribed, nor otherwise chargtd 
with duty, for every £100 value 

Skins and iurs, or pieces of skins 
and furs, tanned, curried, or in 
any way dressed, not particularly 
e'.umerated or described, nor 
</:herwi«e charged with duiy, for 
every jElOO of the value 

Articles manufactured of skins or 
furs, for every £100 

9. HIDES, RAW AND TANNED, 

Hides, viz : 

Horse, mare, g:eld'nfi:^, buffalo, 

bujl, cow, or ox hides, viz: 
Not tanned, tawed, curried, or in 
any way dressed, viz : 

Tiry CWt. 

Wet do 

The produce of and imported 
irom any British possession, viz: 
Dry cwt. 

Wet do 

Tanned and not otherwise dress- 
ed lb. 
The produce of and imported 
from any British possession lb. 
Cut or trimmed lb. 
. The produce of and imported 
from any British possession lb. 
And pieces of such hides, tawed, 
Curried, or in any way dress- 
ed lb. 
The produce of and imported 
from any British possession lb. 
Cut or trimmed lb. 
The produce of and imported 
from any British possession lb. 





17 

1 







20 



30 
75 



$ c/s. m, 

60 

■kii 1 1 4-10 

12 

6 

4 20 

24 



12 



20 per cent. 



20 per cent. 
75 per cent. 









5 


6 











9 


18 











^ 


9 











9 


18 











4i 


9 








1 




28 






7 



lb. 1 
!b, 5 



ib. 5 
ib. 2^ 



£ s. 


d. 


15 14 





4 


11 


13 


4 


4 3 


11 


None 




8 


5 



2 







1,221 
341 



14 



9,198 
25,061 



4,560 

1,075 

3 

71 
None 

None 



5 

2 

i 

Noi>e 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



39 







Proposed new rates of duty. 


Nett amount of 






duty received in 
1840. 


From /oreign countries. 


Produce of and from British 
possession*!. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ m. 

75 36 
1 18 
3 20 


£ s. 
1 
2 



d. 



2 


$ dS. 7)1. 

24 

vkin 4 8-10 

4 


£ s. d. 
6 
10 
1 


$ CtS. III. 

12 

skinO 2 4-10 

2 


20 14 
None 
2 02 


10 





3 


2 40 
6 


5 
1 


1 20 
2 


24 48 




1 








422 40 


10 per cent. 




19 per cenJ. 


5 per cent. 


5 per cent. 


5,860 80 


15 per cent. 




15 per cent. 


7^ per cent. 


7i per cent. 


1,6S6 80 


20 per cent. 




20 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


44,150 40 
120,292 80 


2 
1 






!b. 4 2-7 
lb. 2 1-7 


10 
6 


lb. 2 1-7 
lb. 1 1-14 


21,888 , 00 
5,160 00 












14 40 





2 


4 






340 80 
None 





3 


6 


1 


2 


None 


- 




- 


li 


3 


24' 00 





o 


6 






P 60 

4 80 





4 


8 


1 

2 


2 
4 


None. 













Boc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



AnriGLEs, 



Present rates of duty, 



Nett amount of 
duty r^'ceived in 

1840. 



British currenc} , 



£ s. d. 



2 4 

1 2 

3 

4A 









4| 
7 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



cts. ra. 



lb. 5 

:b. 2^ 

b. 6 

b. 9 



9 

14 









1 


6 
8 


.0 


5 








2 


6 



11-14' 2 
40 None 



Hides, viz: 

Sea-cow, elephant, and eUnd, or 
large deer liide, the produce 
of and infiporltd from any Bri- 
tish possession, viz : 
Not tanned, tawed, curried, or 
any way dressed, v z: 

Dry cwt. 

'V^et do 

Tawed, and not otherwise dress- 
ed lb. 
Cut or trimnned lb. 
Such hides and pieces of stsch 
hides, tawed, currieti, or in any 
way dressed lb. 
Cut or trimmed lb. 
Tails, viz: 

Bufidlo, bull, cow, or ox cvt. 
Losh hides jh. 

Muscovy or Russia hides, tanned, 
colored, shaved, or otherwise 
dressed Jb. 

Pieces tanned, colored, shaved. 
or otherv, i-.e dressed lb. 

Hides, or pieces o( hide.=, raw or 
undressed, not particularly enu- 
merated or described, nor other- 
wise charg-ed with duty, imported 
from any British possession in 
America, for £100 value 
Hides, or pieces of hides, raw or 
undressed, not pariicul-arly enu- 
merated or desc'ibed, p.or other- 
wise charged with duty, for ^veiy 
£100 of the value 
Hides, or pieces of hides, tinned, 
tawed, curried, or in aiiV vviy 
. dressed, not particularly enumer- 
ated or described, nor otherwise 
char;jed with duty, for every £100 
of the value ... 

10. TIMBER AND WOODS, NOT 
OTHERWISE CHARGED* 

Timber, not bein;; deulf, battens, 
boards, stave.s, hantlspikes, oars, 
lathviood, ufers, and a'! other tim- 
ber, SHWtd, split, or otherwise 
dressed, except tiewed, and not' 
otherwise charged with duty, the 
load of 50 cubic feet 

* Schedule of the present rates of duties levied upon wood and timber imported ir.to the 
United Kingdom, and not otherwise charged with duty. 



5 17 6 



;;o 



30 



1 20 
60 



28 20 



■10 per cent. 



]0 per cent. 



1,205 
None 



None 



6 



Nor^e 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



41 



Nett amount of 
dutv r<=ceived iri 

1840, 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 

possessions. 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



$ ds. 



04 
None 

5,483 50 
None 



None 



28 80 



None 



£ a. d. 



1 

2 



2 6 
2 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



ds, 711. 



b. 1-5 
4 



60 
43 



5 per cent. 



10 per cent. 



1 10 
for one year af er 
and after w 

15 



5 per cent. 



10 per cent. 



cub. ft. 14 4 

5th April, 1842; 

irds, 

cub. ft. 12 



£ s. d. 



10 
!-0 6 



1 



01 

r 



2 per cent. 



2^ per cent. 



5 per cent. 



>- 1 



U. S. currency 



e/.s. m. 



b. 2 1-r 
b. 1 1-14 



2 



b. MO 
2 



30 
24 



2h per ceol. 



5- psr cent, 



cub. ft. 4 8-10 



42 



No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty 




Nett amount of 














duty received in 


Abtic'ies. 












1840. 




British 


currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


£ 


a. 


d. 


$ els. 


m. 


£ s. d. 


Deals, battens, boards, stave«, "] 












t)andspikes, ufers, poles, oars, \ 
or oiher timber, snwed or split, i f 












~ 








~ 


the load of 50 cubic iit\. !j 












Lathwood, dunnag-e and wastf- 














wood, the load of 50 cubic feet 




_ 




_ 




_ 


Wood, viz.- 














Anchor stocks the piece 





8 


4 


2 





^ 


imported from any Briii*ih pos- 












i Nil. 


session in America, th^ piece 








10 


20 





J) 


Balks, VIZ: 














iunder 5 inches square, and un- 














der 24 feet in length the 120 


18 


A, 


7 


each 72 


5 1-5 


1,867 


lurider 5 inches square, and 24 














feet in lengtii, or upwards. 














the 120 


27 








each 1 8 





436 


5 inches square, or upward'^, 














are subject and liable to the 














duties payab'e on fir timber. 














Balks imported from any British 














possession, viz : 














under 5 inches square and un- 














der 24 feet in length, the 120 


3 


5 





do 13 


,0 


^ 


under 5 inches square and 24 
feet in length, dr upwards, 












)> Nothing 


the 120 - 


4 


17 


6 


do 19 


5 


J 


5 inches square, or upwards, are 














subject and liable to the du- 














nes payable on fir timber. 














Battens imported into Great Bri- 














tain, viz : 














6 feet in length, and not exceed- 














ing 16 feet in length, not 














above 7 inches in width, and 














not above 2=} inclies in thick- 














ness, the 120 


10 








do 40 





29,426 


exceeding 16 feet in length, 














and not exceeding 21 feet in 












1 


3ength, not above 7 inches 














in width, and not exceed'ng 














2J inches in thickness,the 120 


11 


10 


G 


do 46 





133,471 


escreding 21 feet in length, 














and not exceeding 45 teet in 














lejigth, not above 7 inches in 














width, aiid not exceeding 2| 














inches in thickness, the 120 


23 








do 80 





Nil. 


exceeding 45 feet in length, or 


"^ 












atiwve 2| mches in thickness, 


1 












(not being timber 8 inches 


yi 


10 





CAib. ft. 24 





i 22 


square) the load, containing 








each 24 





50 cubic feet and further, 


1 












tne 120. 


J 













Boc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



43 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



Proposed new rales of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 
pfissessirns. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. 



British currency. 



None. 

8,961 60 
2,092 80 



I^olhing. 



£ .V. d. 

1 15 

for one year after 

and a( 

1 10 

10 



141,246 80 



640,660 80 



Nil. 



105 60 



U. S. currency. British currency. 



$ els. m. 
cub. ft. 16 8 
5th April, 1842; 
'erwardp, 
cub. ft. 14 4 

cub. ft. 4 8 



£ s. d. 



>> 2 



6 



U. S. currency. 



cub. ft. 9 6-10 



do 2 4-l( 



44 



Boc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present latea of duty. 


Nett amount of 














duly received in 


Articlf-So 












1840. 




British 


cur 


rency. 


U. 


S. currency. 


British currericy. 




£ 


f . 


d. 


f 


cts. nu 


£ 5. d. 


Wood- 














Battens of the growth and pro- 














duce of any British possession 














in America, and unfjorteil di- 














rectly from thence mio Great 














UntHin, V z : 














6 feet in length and not exceed- 














ing 16 feet in lengtli, not 














above 7 inches in widili, and 














not exceeding- 2| inches in 














thickness, the 120 - 
additional ... 


1 





7 



6 




4 
15 


I 3.195 


exceeding 16 feet in length, and 














not exceeding 21 feet in 














length, and not above 7 ins. 














in width, and not exceeding 














2| ins. in thickness, the 120 


1 


3 





each 4 6 


I 477 


additional ... 





9 





do 


18 


exceeding 21 feet in length, 














not above 7 inches in width, 














or if exceeding 2J inches 














in thicknes-s the 120 
additional . . - 


2 




12 






do 
do 


8 

2 4 


^ 1,741 


Battens imported into Ireland, viz: 














8 feet in length, and not ex- 














ceeding 12 feet ill length. 














not abuve 7 inclies in « idih, 














and not exceeding 2i inches 














in thickness, the 120 
additional ... 


8 



6 
6 


3 


do 
do 


53 2i 
1 2i 


^ 30 


exceediiig 12 feet in lens^th, 














and not exceeding 14 feet in 














lengtli, not above 7 inches in 














width, and not exceeding Sc- 














inches in thickness, the l2o 
addlliotlal 


9 



14 
7 



6 


do 
do 


53 8 
15 


I 76 


exceeding 14 feet in fengfh. 














and not exceeding 16 feet in 














length, not above 7 inches in 














v^iillh, and not excee iing SJ 














inches in ihicknts , the 120 
additional 


11 




1 
9 


8 




do 


44 5 4-10 
18 


J ■ 27 


exceeding 16 feet in length, 














and not exceeding 18 feet in 














length, not above 7 inches in 














.width, ami not exceeding Si- 














inches in thickness, the 120 


12 


9 


4 


do 


49 8 3.10 


'I 12 


additional ... 





9 





do 


18 


exceeding 18 feet in length an'^i 














not exceeding 20 feet in 














length, not above 7 inches in 














width, and not exceeding Sc- 














inches in thicknessj the 12U 


13 


17 


2 


do 


55 4 4-10 


\ ^ <^ ^ 


additional ... 





10 


6 


do 


2 1 



Doc. No. 163 



45. 



PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



Kett amoiint of 

duly received in 

•1840. 



Proposed new rates of duly. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cis. 



18,336 00 



2,289 60 



8 356 80 



144 00 



464 80 



129 60 



)7 60 



33 60 



From foreign countries. 



British currency. 



£ f. d. 



U. S. cuirency. 



$ els. m. 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



g cts. ra. 



46 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OP PRESENT ANl 



Ahiicles. 



Battens exceeding 20 ft. in length, 
and not exceeding 45 (eet in 
length, and not above 7 ills'. 
in width, and not exceeding 
oi ins. in thickness, the 120 

addititinal, each 

exceeding 45 feet in length, or 
above 5^ inches in thickness, 
(not being timber eight inch 
es square,) the load, contain- 
ing 50 cubic feet 

additional . . . 

and further, the 120 - 

Batten ends innported into Great 
Britain, V'Z : 

under t feet in length, not above 
7 inches in width, and not ex- 
ceeding 2| inches in thick- 
ness, the 120 

under 6 feet in length, not above 
7 inches in width, and exceed- 
ing 2J inches in thickness, the 
120 - 

Batten ends of the growth and 
produce of any British pos- 
s-es-iion in America, and im- 
ported directly from thence 
into Great Britain, viz : 

ursder 6 feet in length, not 
above 7 inches in width, and 
not exceeding 2^ inches in 
thickness, the 120 - 

additional - . . 

under 6 feet in length, not 
above 7 inches in width, and 
exceeding 2^ inches in thick- 
ness, the 120. 

additional 

Batten ends imported into Ireland, 
VIZ : ! 

under 8 feet in length, not 
above 7 inches in width, and 
not exceeding 3i inches In 
thickness, the 120 - 

additional ... 

under 8 feet in length, if ex- 
ceeding 3x inches in th ck- 
ness, the 120 

additiuual ... 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



15 



d. 



2 


10 





c.ft.O 24 





1 


6 


do 3 


6 








eachO 24 







U. S. currency. 



$ ds. m. 



each 1 37 2 2-10 
do 5 1 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



9 



Ni! 



do 12 



do 24 



4 


14 


5 


6 


4 


6 


9 


3 


1 





6 






do 1 5 
do 3 



do 3 
Jo 6 



2,342 



Nil. 



Jo 18 8 3-10 
do 9 



do 36 6 2-10 
da 1 2 



22 



4 



n:i. 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



47 



Kelt amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



ds. 



43 20 



Nil. 



11,241 60 



Nil. 



105 60 



19 20 



9 60 



Nil. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



British currency. 



£ s. 



U. S. currency. 



els, m. 



Produce of and from Britiah 

posse>3!()r>s. 



Brvtish currency. 



d. 



U. S. currency. 



ct.i, m. 



48 



Boc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT ANI> 







Present rates of duty. 


Nett amount of 












duty received in 




Articles. 








1840. 




♦ 


British 


currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 






£ 


s. 


d. 


$ els. m. 


£ s. d. 




Wood- 














Battens exceeding 8 feet lonp;', of 














the growth mid produce of 














any British possessio!i in Ame- 














lica, and imported dirtc ly 














from thence into Iieianc', the 














120 - 





8 


3 


ea^hO 1 6 6 10 


I 453 




sdditional 





6 





do 1 2 




En'.teris under 8 feet lonpr, of the 














t^^ro-.vtli and produce of any 














British possession in Amen- 














ch, and imported directly 














from thence into Ireland, the 














320 - - - - 





8 


3 


do 1 6 6 10 


26 




> fccditlonal 





4 


6 


do C 9 




Beech plank, 2 inches in thick- 














ness or upwards, the load, 














containinjj 50 cub c feet 


2 


8 


9 


c. ft.O 23 4 


I 2 6 4 




additional ... 





1 


6 


do 7 2-5 




of all sorts, of the p^rowth snd 














, produce of any British pos- 














session in America, and im- 














ported directly from thence. 














the 120 - 





8 


4 


eachO 1 6 8-10 


Nil. 




Beech quarters, vz : 














under 5 inches square, and tin- 














der 24 feet in length, the 120 


4 


10 


8 


do 18 1 4-10 


Nil. 




5 inches square, and under 8 














inches square, or if 24 feet 














, in length or upwards,the 120 


12 


3 


6 


do 48 7 


Nil. 




of all sons, under 8 inches 














«qu,Are, of the growth and 














produce of any British pos- 














ses'^ion in America, and im- 














ported directly from thence. 














the 120 - . . 





16 


3 


do 3 2 6-10 


Nil. 




Boards, vz : 














Beech boards, viz : 














under 2 inclies in ihicknesp, and 




^ 










under 15 feel in lenerth, the 














120 - 


4 


9 


6 ' 


do 17 9 


12 7 




wnder 2 inches in thickness, and 




. 










if 15 feet in length or up- 














ward, the 120 


. 8 


19 





do 35 8 


Nil. 




Clapboards, viz : 














not exceeding 5 feet 3 inches 














in length, and under 8 inches 














square, the 120 


6 


2 





do 24 4 


274 




cl t>)e growth and produce of 














any British possession inAme- 














rica, and imported directly 














from thence, the 120 





12 


4 


do 2 4 8-10 







Boc. No. 163. 
I'EOPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



49 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Nett amount of 

dutv received in 

1840. 



From foreign countries. 



U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


$ cis. 


£ s. d. 


2,174 40 




124 80 




11 22 




None. 




None. 




Nil. 




Nil. 




3 02 




'■M NU. 





1,315 20 



U. S. currency. 



% cis. m. 



Produce of and from Britisti 
possessions. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



dS, TO. - 



50 



Boc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articlss. 



Wood- 
Linn boards or white boards for 
shoemakers, vz: 

under 4 feet in length, and un- 
der 6 inches in thickness, 
the 120 - 

4 feet in length, or 6 inches in 
thickness or up\vards,the 120 
Oak boards, viz: 

under 2 inches in tliickness, 
and under 15 feet in length, 
the 120 

under 2 inches in thickness, 
and if 15 feet in length or 
upwards, the 120 
Outside slabs or paling boards, 
hewed on one side, not ex- 
ceeding 7 feet in length, and 
not above 1^ inch in thick- 
ness, the 12U 

Outside slabs or paling boards, 
hewed on one side, exceed- 
ing 7 feet in length, and not 
exceeding 12 feet in length, 
and not above 1^ inch in 
thickness, the 120 - 

Outside slabs or paling boards, 
hewed on one side, exceed- 
ing 12 feet in length, or ex- 
ceeding I5 inch in thickness, 
are subject and liable to the 
duties payable on deals. 

Outside slabs or paling boards, 
hewed on one side, of the 
growth and produce of any 
British possession in Ameri- 
ca, and imported directly 
from thence, viz: 

not exceeding 7 feet in length, 
and not above 1^ inch in 
thickness, the 120 - 

exceeding 7 feet in length, and 
not exceeding 12 feet in 
length, and not above l^ 
inch in thickness, the 120 - 

exceeding 12 feet in length, or 
exceeding 1^ inch in thick- 
ness, are subject and liable 
to the duties payable on 
deals. 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. U.S. currency. 



£.8. d. \ $ cts. m. 



6 16 
13 13 



eacbO 27 3 
do 54 6 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



£ 5. d. 



18 1 jdo 72 2 

i 
36 2 do 1 44 4 



2 



do 8 










3 5 


Nil. 




23 





86 






58 



do 16 



47 



10 



1 



2 



NIL 



2 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



51 





Proposed new rates of duty. 


Nett amount of 




duty received in 

1840. 


From foreign countries. 


Produce of and from British 
possessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U, S. currency. 


$ cts. 


£ s. d. 


$ cis. m. 


£ s. d. 


^$ cts. m. 


82 










Nil. 










110 40 










' 




, 






412 80 










278 40 






■ 




225 60 


< 


1 






Nil. 










9 60 











. 163. 
SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articles 



^ood — pipe boarrls, viz: 
, above 5 feet 3 inches in leng'h, 
and not exceeding 8 feet in 
length, and under 8 inches 
square, the 120 
exc.eedins? 8 feet in length, and 
under 8 inches square, the 
120 - 
of all sorts, exceeding 5 feet 3 
inches in length, and under 
8 inches square, of the growth 
and produce of any Britisli 
possession in America, and 
innported directly f'm thence, 
the 120 - 
Wainscot boards, viz: 

the foot, containing 12 feet in 
length, and 1 inch in thick- 
ness, and so in proportion 
for any greater or less length 
or thickness, the foot 
Boards of all sorts, not otherwise 
enumerated or described, of 
the growth and produce of 
any British possession in 
America, and imported di- 
rectly from thence, the 120 
Bowsprits. (See Masfs.) 
Deals to be used in mines, viz: 
above 7 inches in width, being 
3 feet in length, and not 
above 10 feet in length, and 
not exceeding 1| inch in 
thickness, the 120 - 
Deals innported into Great Bri 
tain, viz : ' 
^bove 7 inches in width, being 
6 feet in length, and not 
above 16 feet in length, and 
not exceeding 3^ inches in 
thickness, the 120 
additional ... 

above 7 inches in width, above 
16 feet in length, and not 
above 21 feet in length, and 
not exceeding 5i inches in 
thickness, the 120 - 
additional ... 

above 7 mches in width, above 
21 feet in length, and not 
above 45 feet in length, and 
not above 3^ inches in thick- 
ness, the 120 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



19 



8 



19 




44 
I 




10 





11 



U. S. currency. 



$ c(s. 



eachO 36 6 



do 73 2 



do 2 2 4-10 



96 



eachO 1 6 8-10 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



59 3 2 



NIL 



2 5 5 



Nil. 



6 14 10 



do 32 5 



76 
2 



22 








do 88 


> 





15 





do 3 


5 



Nil. 



1 76 
6 



135,947 



356,824 



21,091 



Doc. ]SJ"o. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



53 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. 



285 16 



Ni?. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Fronfi foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 

possessions. 



British currencv. 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. ; British currency. | U. S. currency. 



$ cts. m. 



£ s. d. \ $ cts. mj. 



10 90 



Nil. 



32 06 



Nil. 



652,545 60 



l,ri 2,755 20 



101,236 80 



54 



SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articiks. 



Wood — Deals, &c., v'z : 

above 45 feet in length, or 
above 3J inches in thiciiness, 
(not being timber 8 inches 
square or upwards,) the load 
containing 50 cubic feet 

additional . . . 

and further, the 120 - 
Deals of the growth and produce 
of any British possession in 
America, and imported di- 
rectly from thence into Great 
Britain, viz : 

above 7 inches in width, being 
6 feet in length, and not 
above 16 feet in length, and 
not exceeding oz inches in 
thickness, the 120 - 

additional . - . 

above 7 inches in width, above 
16 feet in length, and not 
above 21 feet in length, and 
not exceeding 3^ inches in 
thickness, the 120 - 

additional - . . 

above 7 inches in width, being 
6 feet in length, and not above 
21 feet in length, and ex- 
ceeding Si inches in thick- 
ness, the 120 

additional . . . 

above 7 inches in width, ex- 
ceeding 21 feet in length, 
and not exceeding 4 inches in 
thickness, the 120 - 

additional . . . 

above 7 inches in v/idtb, ex- 
ceeding 21 feet in length, 
and exceeding 4 inches in 
thickness, (not being timber 
8 inches square or upwards,) 
the 120 - 

additional ... 

Deals imported into Ireland, viz : 

above 7 inches in width, and 
not exceedmg 12 inches in 
width, and not exceeding 3^ 
inches in thickness, viz : 

8 feet in length, and not ex- 
ceeding 12 feet in length, 
the 120 - 

additional 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



10 
1 



12 




10 
1 





10 



10 
15 




16 



9 
10 



U. S. currency. 



$ cfs. m. 



the cubic foot. 

24 
3 
24 



eachO 8 7 
do 2 1 5 



do 10 
do 3 



do 16 
do 3 3 



do 20 
do 4 2 



do 40 
do 5 4 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



4,040 



71,511 



6,361 



6 



181 



do 49 810-12 
do 2 1 



Nil. 



I 3,217 § 



Doc. No 16B] 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



55 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cis. 



19,392 00 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British pos- 
sessions. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



543,252 80 



30,532 80 



28 80 



868 80 



Nil. 



15,439 60 



U. S. currency, j British currency. 



els. m. 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts, m. 



56 



Boc. 'No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Akticlks. 



Wood — Deals, &c. , viz: 

exceeding 12 feet in length, 
and not exceeding 14 feet in 

length, the 120 

additional . . . 

exceeding 14 feet in length, 
and not exceeding 16 feet in 
length, the 120 

additional . . . 

exceeding 16 feet in length, 
and not exceeding 18 feet in 
length, the 120 

additional . . . 

exceeding 18 feet in length, 
and not exceeding 20 feet in 
length, the 120 

additional - . . 

above 7 inches in width, and 
not exceeding 12 inches in 
width, and exceeding 3^ ins. 
in thickness, viz : 

8 feet in length, and not ex- 
ceeding 20 feet in length, 
the 120 - 

additional . . . 

above 7 inches in width, and 
not exceeding 12 inches in 
width, and not exceeding 4 
inches in thickness, and ex- 
ceeding 20 feet in length, 
the 120 

additional ... 

above 7 inches in width, and 
not exceeding 12 inches in 
width, and exceeding 4 ins. 
in thickness, and exceeding 
20 feet in length, the 120 - 

additional ... 

Deal ends imported into Great 
Britain, viz : 

above 7 inches in width, being 
under 6 feet in length, and 
not exceeding 05- inches in 
thickness, the 120 - 

additional _ . . 

above 7 inches in width, being 
under 6 feet in length, and 
exceeding 3:^ inches in thick- 
ness, the 120 

additional ... 



Present rates of duty, 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



14 




16 





20 




41 
1 



51 
1 



100 
2 



12 




11 
13 



12 
15 



14 
16 



15 



11 

2 



d. 



U. S. currency. I British currency. 



$ els. m. 



eachO 58 !■? 
do 2 7" 



do 3 



do 75 3 1-6 
do 3 3 



do 83 1 1-6 
do 3 9 



do 1 66 21 
do 4 5" 



do 2 6 Oi 
do 4 8 



do 4 1 2 1-6 
do 9 6 



do 24 
do 6 



do 48 
do 9 



£ s. d. 



1,887 



!^ 1,034 
i J 



578 



I 617 



NiU 



Nil, 



Nil. 



I 20,056 



NiL 



Boc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



57 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



U. S. currency. \ British currency. U. S. currency. 



$ cts. 

9,057 60 
4,963 20 
2,774 40 
2,961 60 



£ s. d. 



$ cts. m. 



NIL 



Nil, 



Nil. 



96,268 80 



Nil. 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. U. S. currency. 



£ s. d. 



$ els. m. 



58 



Eoc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articles. 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



U. S. currency. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



Wood- 
Deal ends of the growth and 
produce of any British pos- 
session in America, and im- 
ported direcL^j' from thence 
into Great Britain, viz: 

above 7 inches in width, being 
under 6 feet in length, and 
not exceeding 3^ inches in 
thickness, the 120 - 

additional ... 

above 7 inches in width, being 
under 6 feet in length, and 
exceeding 3^ inches in thick- 
ness, the 120 

additional ... 

Deal ends imported into Ireland, 
viz: 

above 7 inches in width, and 
not exceeding 12 inches in 
width, and under 8 feet in 
length, viz: 

not exceeding 5^ inches in 
thickness, the 120 - 

additional ... 

exceeding 3^: inches in thick- 
ness, the 120 

additional ... 

Deal ends of any British posses- 
sion in America, and import- 
ed directly from thence, viz: 
Deals exceeding 8 feet long 
Deal ends under 8 feet long 

and further, on all deals and 
deal ends imported into Ire- 
land, of the aforesaid lengths 
and thicknesses, but of the 
following width?, the addi- 
tional duties following, viz: 

if exceeding 12 inches in width, 
and not exceeding 15 inches 
in width, 25 pr cent., or one- 
fourih of the aforesaid rates. 

if exceeding 15 inches in width, 
and not exceeding 18 inches 
in width, 50 per cent., or 
one-half of the aforesaid rates. 

if exceeding 18 inches in width, 
and not exceeding 21 inches 
in width, 75 per cent., or 
three-fourths of the aforesaid 
rates. 



cts. m. 



£ s. d. 



15 
3 



10 

4 



eachO 3 
do 6 



do 6 
do 9 



\ 1,754 



Nil. 



14 
9 



18 
15 



do 28 
do 1 

do 54 
do 1 



3 2-5 

5 

9 2-5 



7 3-5 
1 3-5 



839 
Nil. 



9,715 
422 



Boc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



59 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



From foreign countries. 



U. S. currency. | British currency. \ U. S. currency. 



Produce of and from British 

possessions. 



British currency. 



U. S. currency. 



$ ds. 



8,419 20 



Nil. 



4,027 20 
Nil. 



46,632 00 
2,025 60 



£ s. d. 



cts. m. 



£ s. d. 



cts. m. 



60 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Present rates of duty. 



Ahticies. 



Wood — Deals, Sec, viz : 

if exceeding 21 inches, 100 per 
cent., or an additional duty 
equal to the aforesaid rates, 
respective!}'. 
Firewood, not fit or proper to be 
used other than as such, viz : 

the fathom 6 feet wide and 6 
feet high, the fathom 

iroported from any British pos- 
session in America, the fath- 
om 6 feet wide and 6 feet 
hia;h, the fathom 
Fir quarters, viz : 

under 5 inches square, and un- 
der 24 feet in length, the 120 

under 5 inches square, and 24 
feet in length or upwards, 
the 120 

5 inches square, or upwards, 
are subject and liable to tlie 
duties payable on fir timber. 
Fir quarters of the growth and 
produce of any British pos- 
session in America, and im- 
ported directly from thence, 
viz : 

under 5 inches square, and un- 
der 24 feet in length, the 120 

under 5 inches square, and 24 
feet in length or upwards, 
the 120 - 

5 inches square, or upwards, 
are subject and liable to the 
duties payable on fir timber. 
Fir timber. (See Timber.) 
Handspikes, viz : 

under 7 feet in length, the 120 

7 feet in length, or upwards, 
the 120 - 
Handspikes imported from any 
British possession in Americaj» 
viz : 

under 7 feet in length, the 120 

7 feet in length, or upwards, 
the 120 
Hoops, viz : 

not exceeding 6 feet in length, 
per 1,000 - 

exceedmg 6 feet, and not ex- 
ceeding 9 feet in length, the 
1,000 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. ! U. S. currency, i British currency. 



19 

10 
18 2 7 

27 



3 5 



4 17 6 



2 
4 



2 
5 



5 



7 



d$. m. 



£ s. d. 



! 4 56 

i 
i 

j 20 

jeachO 72 5 !■ 

I 

I do 1 8 

i 



9,008 



5 I 2, 



26 
497 
778 



do 13 


9 


do 19 5 


Ni'L 



i do 8 

j do 16 

j 

I do 5 

! do 10 

i do 11 

! do 1 



8-10 



397 

25 

19 

10 

51 

457 



Doc. IVo. 163, 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



Proposed new rates of duly. 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 

1840. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



U. S. currency. { British currency. I u. S. currency. 



$ els. 



£ s. d. 



$ cis, m. 



43,238 40 

124 80 

11,985 60 

3,r34 40 



43 20 
Ntl. 



1,905 60 


120 00 


91 20 


4 80 


544 80 


2,193 60 



British currency. 



U. S. currency. 



c^J. m 



62 



Doc. ]S"o. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articles- 



Present rates of duty. 



■ Nett amount of 
j duty received in 
j 1840. 



British currency. 



U. S. currency. | British currency. 



j £ s. d. 
Wood — Hoops, viz : i 

exceeding 9 feet, and not ex- ! 
ceeding- 12 feet in length, j 
the 1,000 - - - 10 

exceeding 12 feet, and not ex- j 
ceeding' 15 feet in length, ! 
the 1,000 - - - 1 12 6 

exceeding 15 feet in length, ' 

the 1,000 - - I 15 

Knees of oak, viz : | 

under 5 inches square, the 120 10 

5 inches square, and under 8 

inches square, the 120 - 4 

8 inches squstre, or upwards, 
the load containing 50 cubic 
feet - - - - 1 6 

additional - - - 16 

Knees of oak imported from any 
British possession in America, j 
viz : 
under 5 inches square, the 120 j 2 
5 inches square, and under 8 i 

inches square, the 120 - j 15 

8 inches sqare or upwards, the i 

load containing 50 cubic feet | 5 
Lathwood, viz : 

in peices under 5 feet in length, 
the fathom 6 feet wide and 
6 feet high, per fathom - 4 5 

in peices 5 feet in length, and 
under 8 feet in length, the 
fathom 6 feet wide and 6 ieet 
high, per fathom - - 6 16 

8 feet in length, and under 12 
feet in length, the fathom 6 
feet wide and 6 feet high, 
per fathom - - - 10 4 

12 feet long or upwards, the 
fathom 6 feet long and 6 feet 
high, per fathom - - 13 12 

Lathwood, imported from any 
British possession in Ameri- 
ca, viz: 
in pieces under 5 feet in length, 
the fathom 6 feet wide and 
6 feet high, per fathom - 15 

in pieces 5 feet in length or 
upwards, the fathom 6 feet 
wide and 6 feet higli, per 
fathom - - - 1 5 

Masts, yards, or bowsprits, viz: 
6 inches in diameter, and un 
der 8 inches, each - - 8 



cts. m. 



eachO 2 2-5 



£ s. d. 



47 



do 3 I 8 

do 3 6-10 i None, 

do 2 I 4 

do 16 336 



rt. 12 4 4-5; j , „.„ „ „ 
71-5^ 1'042 



:ub.ft. 12 4 4-5 
do 



eachO 4 

do 3 

cub. ft. 2 4 

i 20 40 

I 32 64 

48 96 

65 28 



Nil. 

Nil. 

14,603 

15,521 

15 
Nil. 



3 60 5,411 



6 



1 1 92 I 4,464 



42 



Doc. No. 163, 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



63 





[ 


Proposed new 


rates of duty. 


Nett amount of 








duty received in 
1840. 


From foreig 


n countries. 


Produce of and from British 
possessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ cts. 


£ s. d. 


$ ds. m. 


£ s. d. 


$ ds, m. 


225 40 










38 40 










None. 










19 20 










1,612 80 




' 






5,001 60 










NIL 


" 








Nil« 










70,094 40 


• 








74,500 80 










72 00 

• 










NiL 










25,972 80 










201 60 










21,427 20 ; 











64 



Doc. m. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty. 




Nett amount of 


Articles. 












duty received in 

1840. 




British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£ 


s. 


d. 


$ cis. 


7?J. 


£ s. d. 


Wood — Masts, yards, &c., viz: 














, 8 inches in diameter, and un- 














der 12 inches, each - 


1 


2 





5 28 





3,265 


12 inches in diameter, or up- 














wards, the load, containing 














50 cubic feet 


2 


15 





0. ft. 26 


4 


^ 4,705 


additional ... 





1 


6 


do 


ri-10 


Masts, yards, or bowsprits, im- 














ported from any British pos- 














session in America, viz: 














6 inches in diameter, and under 














8 inches, each 





1 


6 


36 





420 


8 inches in diameter, and un- 














der 12 inches, each - 





4 





96 





o39 


12 inches in diameter, or up- 














wards, the load containing 














50 cubic feet 





10 





c. ft. 4 


8 


I 3,066 


additional ... 





1 


6 


do 


7 1-10 


Oak plank, viz: 














2 inches in thickness, or up- 














wards, the load containing 














50 cubic feet 


4 








c. ft. 38 


4 


I 26,470 


additional 





1 


6 


do 


7 1-10 


Oak plank, of the growth of any 














British possession in Ameri- 










\ 




ca, and imported directly 










] 




from thence, viz: 














2 inches in thickness, or up- 














wards, the load containing 














50 cubic feet 





15 





do f 


2 


I 2 


additional ... 





1 


6 


do 


7 1-10 


Oak timber. (See Timber.) 














Oars, the 120 - 


14 


19 


3 


eachO 59 


8 5-10 




of the growth of any British 














possession in America, end 














imported directly f'm thence, 














the 120 - 





19 


6 


do 3 


9 


• 


Spars, viz: 












under 22 feet in length, and un- 














der 4 inches in diameter, ex- 














clusive of the bark, the 120 


2 


8 





do 9 


6 


2,164 


22 feet in length or upwards, 












- 


and under 4 mches in diame- 














ter, exclusive of the bark. 














the 120 - 


4 


5 





do 17 





776 


4 inches in diameter, and under 














6 inches in diameter, exclu- 














sive of the bark, the 120 


9 








do 36 





4,791 


of the growth of any British pos- 














session in America, & import- 














ed directly from thence, viz: 














under 23 feet in length, and 














under 4 inches in diameter. 














exclusive of the bark, the 120 





9 





do 1 


8 


40 



Doc. ]S"o. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



€15 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 
■possessions. 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



$ ets. 

15,692 00 

22,584 00 

2,016 00 

2,587 20 

14,716 80 

127,056 00 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



9 60 



10,387 20 

3,724 80 

22,996 80 

192 00 



S ds. m. 



British currency. U. S. currency. 



ds. rn. 



66 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 





Present rates of duty. 




Nett amount of 








duty received in 


Articles. 






1840. 




British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£. 8. d. 


$ ds. m. 


£ s. d. 


Wood — Spars, viz: 








22 feel in length or upwards, 








and under 4 inches in diame- 








ter, exclusive of the bark, 








the 120 - 


16 


eachO 3 2 


8 


4 inches in dianneter, and under 








6 inches in dianneter, exclu- 








sive of the baik, the 120 


■ 1 15 


do 7 


95 


Spokes for wheel?, viz: 








not exceeding 2 feet in leng'.h, 








the 1,000 - 


3 7 4 


<i°0 1 ^To%% 


17 2 


exceeding 2 feet in length, the 








1,000 


6 14 8 


doO 3 2yVoV 


Nil. 


of all sorts, of the growth of any 








British possession in Ameri- 








ca, and imported directly 








from thence, the 1,000 


6 4 


doO l^VVo 


12 2 


Staves, V'z : 








not exceeding 36 inches in 








length, not above 3 inches in 








thickness, and not exceeding 








7 inches in breadth, the 120 


1 3 


do 4 6 


3,958 


above 36 inches in length, and 








not exceeding 50 inches in 








length, not above 3 inches 








in thickness, »nd not exceed- 








ing 7 inches in breadth, the 








120 . 


2 6 


do 9 2 


14,873 


above 50 inches in length, and 








not exceeding 60 inches in 








length, not above 3 inches 








in thickness, and not exceed- 








ing 7 inches in breadih, the 








120 - 


3 


do 12 


4,144 


above 60 inches in length, and 








not exceeding 72 inches in 








length, not above 3 inches 








in thickness, and not exceed- 








iner 7 inches in breadth, the 








120 - 


4 4 


do 16 8 


24,122 


above 72 inches in length, not 








above 3 inches in thickness, 








and not exceeding 7 inches 








in breadth, the 120 - 


4 16 


do 19 3§ 


640 


above 3 inches. in thickness, or 








above 7 inches in breadth. 




- 




and not exceedinj^ 03 inches 








in length, shall be deemed 








clapboards, and be charged 








with duty accordingly. 









Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



er 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 
1840. 



U. S. currency. 



$ els. 

38 40 

456 00 

4 12 



Nil. 
5 32 

18,998 40 

71,390 40 

19,891 20 

115,785 60 
3,072 00 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Fronr) foreign countries. 



British currency. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cis. m. 



Produce of and from British pos- 
sessions. 



British currency. 



s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



$ ds. m. 



€8 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDUDE OF PRESENT AND 



Articles. 



Present rates of duty. 



Wood — Staves, viz ; 

above 3 inches in thickness, or 
above 7 inches in breadth, 
and exceed n^ 63 inches in 
length, shall be dt en>ed pipe 
boards, and be chargtd with 
duty accordingly. 
Staves innported from any British 
possession in America, viz : 
not exceeding 36 inches in 
length, not above 3^ inches 
in thickness, and not exceed- 
ing 7 inches in breadth, the 
120 ... 

not above 1 k inch thick, the 120 
above 36 inches in length, and 
not exceeding 50 inches in 
length, not abtive 32 inches 
in thickness, and not exceed- 
ing 7 inches in breadth, the 
120 
notabove l^inch thick, the 120 
above 50 inches in length, and 
not exceedmg 60 inches in 
lengtl), not above 3^ inches 
in thickness, and not exceed- 
ing 7 inches in breadth, the 
120 - - . 

not above 1 J inch thick, the 120 
above 60 inches in length, and 
not exceeding 72 inches in 
length, not above 3i inches 
in thickness, and not exceed- 
ing 7 inches in breadth, the 
120 . . . 

notabove 1| inch thick, 'he 120 
above 72 inches in leng^th, not 
above 2h inches in tliickness, 
and not exceeding 7 inches in 
breadth, the 120 
not exceeding Ij inch in thick- 
ness, shall be charged with 
one-third part of the duty 
herein proposed on such 
staves, 
above 3A inches in thickness, 
or above 7 inches in breadth, 
and not exceeding 63 inches 
in length, shall be deemed 
clapboards, and be charged 
with duty accordingly. 



Jritish currency, j U. S. currency. 



£ s. d. 



2 
S 



4 
14 



6 
2 



8 
2 8 



10 



$ els. m. 



eachO 4 

do n 



do 8 
do 2| 



do 1 2 
do 4 



do 1 6 

do 5i 



do ^ 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



198 
315 



464 
3,189 



219 
19 



5,145 
228 



Nil. 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



ea 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British pes- 
sessions. 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



$ cts. 



950 40 
1,512 00 



2,227 20 
15,309 20 



1,051 20 
91 20 



24,696 00 
1,094 40 



Nil. 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



$ cts, m. 



£ e, d. 



U. S. currency. 



cts. m. 



to 



Doc. IS^o. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Ahticles. 



Wood — Staves, viz: 

above 3-^ inches in thickness, 
or above 7 inches in breadth, 
and exceeding 63 inches in 
length, shall be deemed pipe 
boards, and be charged willi 
duty accordingly. 
Teak wood, the load containing 
50 cubic feet 

additional . . . 

imported fronn any British pos- 
session within the limits of 
the East India Company's 
charter, the load containing 
50 cubic feet 

additional 
Timber, viz : 

Fir timber, 8 inches square or 
upwards, the load containing 
50 cubic feet 

additional . . . 

Fir timber imported from any 
British possession in America, 
8 ins. square or upwards, the 
load containing 50 cubic feet 

additional - . . 

Oak timber 8 inches square or 
upwards, the load contain- 
ing 50 cubic feet 

additional - - . 

Oak timber of the growth of 
any British possession inAme- 
rica, and imported directly 
from thencf, 8 inches square 
or upwards, the load con- 
taining 50 cubic feet 
additional ... 

Timber of all sorts, not partic- 
ularly enumerated or describ- 
ed, nor otherwise charged 
with duty, being 8 inches 
square or upwards, the load 
containing 50 cubic feet 
additional 

Timber of all sorts, not partic- 
ularly enumerated or describ- 
ed, nor otherwise charged 
with duty, being of the 
growth of any British posses- 
sion in America, and import- 
ed directly from thence, 
being 8 inches square or up- 
wards, the load containing 
50 cubic feet 
additioBal ... 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



£ 5. d. 



10 
16 



1 
16 



2 15 
16 



10 
16 



2 15 
16 



10 
16 



18 
16 



5 
16 



U. S. currency. 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



$ cts. m. 



£ s. d. 



cub. ft. 4 8 
do 7 1-10 



do 10 2-5 
do 7 1-10 



do 26 4 

do 7 1-10 



do 4 8 

do 7 1-10 



I 6,426 



78 



331,325 



1 304,540 



do 26 4 > 75 13- Q Q 
do 7 1-10 5 ' 



do 4 8 

do 7 1-10 



do 13 4 2-5 
do 7 1-10 



i 16,934 



114 



•• • 



do 2 4 

do 7 1-10 



I 19,791 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



Nett arnoiint of 

duty received in 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 

possessions. 



U. S. currency. 



$ CIS. 



30,844- 80 



374 40 



1,590,360 00 



.1,451,792. 00 



360,657 60 



81,283 20 



547 20 



'94^996 80 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



$ ds. m. 



72^ 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articles. 



"Wood — Ufer?, viz : 

under 5 inches square, and un- 
der 24 feet in length, the 120 

under 5 inches square, and 24 
feet in length or upwards, 
the 120 

5 inches square or upwards are 
subject and hable to the du- 
ties payable on fir timber. 
Ufers imported from any British 
possession in America, viz : 

under 5 inches square, and un- 
der 24 feet in length, the 120 

under 5 inches square, and 24 
feet in length or upwards, 
the 120 - 

5 inches square or upwards are 
subject and liable to the du- 
ties payable on fir timber. 

Wainscot logs viz : 

8 inches square or upwards, 
the load containing 50 cubic 
feet - - - . 

additional 
Wainscot logs, of the growth of 
any British possession in 
America, and imperted di- 
rectly from tiience, the load 
containing 50 cubic feet 
additional - - . 

Wood, unmanufactured, of the 
growth of any British posses- 
sion in America, not particu- 
larly enumerated or described, 
nor otherwise charged with 
duty, for every £100 value 
Wood, unmanufactured, not par- 
ticularly enumerated or de- 
scribed, and on which the du- 
ties due on the importation are 
payable according to the value 
thereof, being of the growth of 
the British limits within the 
province of Yucatan, in the bay 
of Honduras, and imported di- 
rectly from the said bay, for 
every £100 of the value 
Wood, uamanufactured, not par- 
ticularly enumerated or de- 
scribed, nor otherwise charged 
with duty, for every £100 of 
the value 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 
18 2 7 
2r 



3 5 

4 17 6 



12 
1 



5 



5 



20 



U. S. currency. 



$ cU. m. 
eachO 68 8 6-10 
do 1 8 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



do 13 
do 19 5 



cub.ft. 26 4 
do 7 1-10 



do 5 7 3-10 
do 7 1-10 



£ s. d. 

162 

55 



Nil. 
N.l. 



7,054 



Nil. 



5 per cent. 



5 per cent. 



20 per cent. 



y 159 



2,942 



Doc. No, 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



73' 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cis. 
777 60 
264 00 



Nil- 
Nil. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



33,859 20 



Nil. 



U. S. currency. 



eia. 771. 



763 2) 



14,121 60 



Produce of and from British 

possessions. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



$ etS. 771. 



74 



Doc. ISTo. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 





Present rates of duty. 


Nett amount of 








duty received in 


Articles. 






1840. 




British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£ s. d. . 


$ cts. m. 


£ s. d. 


11. MANUFACTURES OF 








LEATHER. 








Leather manufactures, viz : 








Boots, shoes, and calashes, V'Z : 








Women's boots and calashes 








the doz. pairs 


1 10 


pair 60 


197 


if lined or trimmed with fur 








or other trimmit)g, the doz. 








pairs - - . 


1 16 


do 72 


10 


Women's shoes, with cork or 








double soles, quilted shoes 








and clogs, the doz. pairs - 


16 


do 52 


319 


if trimmed or lined with fur 








or any other trimming, the 








the doz. pairs 


19 


do 58 


4 


Women's shoes of silk, satin. 








jean, or other stuffs, kid. 








morocco, or other leather, 








the doz. pairs 


18 


do 36 


2,286 


if trimmed or lined with fur 








or any other trimming, the 








doz. pairs - - - 


14 


do 48 


29 


Girls' boots, shoes, and calash- 








es, not exceeding 7 ins. in 








length, to be charged with 








two-thirds the above duties 


- 


_ 


12 


Men's boots, the doz. pairs 


2 14 


do 18 


1,147 


shoes do 


1 4 


do 48 


113 


Boys' boots and shoes, not ex- 








ceeding 7 inches in length. 








to be charged with two-thirds 








of the above duties 


_ 


_ 


2 


Leather, viz ; 








Pieces of leather, or leather cut 








into shapes, or any article made 








of Icither, or any manufacture 








whereof leather is the most val- 








uable part, not otherwise enu- 








merated or described, £100 val. 


30 


30 per cent. 


2,807 


Gloves of leather, viz: 








Habit gloves the doz. pairs 


4 


pair 8 


17,359 9 


Men's gloves do 


5 


do 10 


9,245 


Women's gloves or mitts do 


7 


do 14 


1,697 


Parchment the doz. sheets 


10 


sheet 20 


7 11 


Vellum the skin 


7 2 


1 72 


None 


12. COTTON, HAIR, LINEN, 








WOOL, AND MANUFACTURES 








THEREOF. 








Bandstring, twist, the dozen knots. 








each containing 32 yards 


5 


knotO 10 


None 



Doc. :N'o. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



75 







Proposed new 


rates of duty. 




Nett amount of 










duty received in 
1840. 


From foreign countries. 


Produce of and from British 
possessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ cts. 


£ s. d. 


$ cts. m. 


£ s. d. 


$ ets. m. 


945 60 


12 


pair 24 


6 


pair 12 


48 00 


15 


do 30 


7 6 


do 15 


1,531 20 


10 


do 20 


5 


do 10 


19 20 


12 


do 24 


6 


do 12 


10,972 80 


8 


do 16 


4 


do 8 


139 20 


10 


do 20 


5 


do 10 


57 60 

5,505 60 

542 40 


15 
12 


do 50 
do 24 


12 6 
6 


25 
12 


9 60 










13,473 60 


15 per cent. 


15 per cent. 


7i per cent. 


7^ per cent. 


83,325 36 
44,376 00 

8,145 60 
1 90 

None 


2 
2 6 
5 
6 
10 


pair 4 
do 5 
do 10 

sheet 12 
24 


10 
13 
2 6 
3 
6 


pairO 2 
doO 2 5 
doO 5 
sheet 6 
12 


None 


5 


knotO 10 


2 6 


knotO 5 



76 



^oc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty. 


Nett amount of 












duty received in 


Articles. 










1840 






British 


currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British 


currency. 




£ 


s. 


d. 


$ els. m. 


£ 


5. 


d. 


Candlewick cwt. 


4 


8 


8 


lb. 19 


4 


8 


8 


Cotton, manufactures of, for every 
















£100 of the value 


10 








10 per cent. 


5,976 








Yarn do 


10 








10 per cent. 


425 








Articles, of manufactures i)f col- 
















ton, wholly or in part made up, 
















not otherwise charged with 
















duty, for every £100 of value - 


20 








20 per cent. 


1.758 








Flocks cwt. 





19 





lb. 4 8-14 





3 


9 


Gauze of thread £100 of value 


30 








30 per cent. 





13 


2 


Hair, viz: 
















Camel's hair or wool lb. 








1 


2 1-r 


1 


2 


2 


The produce of and imported 
















from any British p(.ssession 




Free 


Free. 








Cow, ox, bull, or e'k hair cwt, 








6 


ib. 1 1-14 


36 


5 


1 


Goat's hair. (See Wool.) 
















Horse hair do 








6 


ib. 1 1-14 


287 








Not otherwise enumerated or de- 
















scribed the £100 value 


5 








5 per cent. 


336 








Manufactures of hair or goat's 
















wool, or of hair or goat's wool, 
















and any other material and ar- 
















ticles of such manufacture. 
















wholly or in part made up, not 
















particularly enumerated or 
















otiierwise charged with duty. 
















for every £100 of the value 


30 








30 per cent. 


3,498 








Inkle, unwrought lb. 








10 


20 


None I 


Inkle, wrought lb. 





5 


2 


1 24 


81 


8 


10 


Linen, or linen and cotton, viz: 
















Cambrics and lawns, commonly 
















called French lawns, the 
















piece not exceeding 8 yards 
















ii» length, and not exceeding 
















seven-eighths of a yard in 
















breadth, and so on in propor- 
















tion for any greater or less 
















quantity — 
















plain the piece 





6 





1 44 


S,55o 








bordered handkerchiefs do 





5 





1 20 


3,559 








Lawns of any other sor', not 
















French, viz; 
















not containing more than 60 
















threads to the inch of warp. 
















the sq. yard - - . 








9 


18 


5 








containing more than 60 thread;-, 
















the sq. yard - 





1 





24 


82 








Damask and damask diaper, the 
















sq. yard 





2 





48 


960 








Drillings, ticks, and twilled lin- 
















ens, the sq. yard 








8 


16 


1 








Sail clolb, the sq. yard 








7^ 


15 


51 









Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



77 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



g cis. 
21 28 

28,684 80 



8,438 40 

90 

3 16 

5 32 



174 02 
1,377 60 
1,612 80 



16,790 40 
None 
90 92 



17,054 40 
17,083 20 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



British currency. 



2,040 00 10 per cent. 



£ s. d. 
8 8 

10 per cent. 



20 per cent. 

5 
15 per cent. 

1 



6 

6 

5 per cent. 



15 per cent. 

10 
5 



5 
5 



24 00 


9 9 


393 60 


15 per cent 


4,608 00 


10 


4 80 
244 80 


4 

3 



U. S. currency. 



$ c/s. m 
ib. 1 8 16-28 

10 per cent. 
10 per cent. 



20 per cent. 

b. 1 5 7 

15 per cent. 

2 1-7 



Ib. 1 1-14 

lb. 1 1-14 

5 per cent. 



15 per cent. 

20 

1 20 



1 20 
1 20 



18 

15 per cent. 

24 

8 
6 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 
4 4 

5 per cent. 
5 per cent. 



10 per cent. 

7^ per cent. 

0^ 

3 

3 

2^ per cent. 



7i per cent. 
5 
2 6 



2 6 
2 6 



4| 

7^ per cent. 

6 

2 
U 



U. S. currency. 



$ els. m. 
lb. 9 4-14 

5 per cent. 
5 per cent. 



10 per cent. 
75 per cent. 
1 1-14 

Ib. 15-28 

ib. 15-28 

2i per cent. 



7| per cent. 
10 
60 



60 
60 



9 
7^ per cent. 

12 

4 
3 



78 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty. 


Nett amouRt of 










duty received in 


Ahticles. 








1840. 




British 


currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£ 


s. d. 


$ cts. m. 


£ s. d. 


Plain linens and diaper, not other- 










wise enumt-rattd or describ- 










ed, and whether chequered 










or strrped with dyed yarn or 










not, viz: 










no^ containing- more than 20 










threads to the inch of warp, 










the sq. yard - 





2i 


4 5 


None 


plain linens and diaper, con- 










taining above 20 to 24 threads 










the inch of warp, the sq. yard 





3 


6 


None 


Do 24 to 30 do do 





4 


8 


None 


Do 30 to 40 do do 





4i 


9 


None 


Do 40 to 60 do do 





8 


16 


10 


Do 60 to 80 do do 





10 


20 


10 


Do 80 to 100 do do 





1 


24 


None 


Do more than 100 do do 





1 6 


36 


None 


Or and instead of the du'ies here- 










inbefore imposed opon linens. 










according to the number of 










threads in the warp, at the op- 










tion of the importer, for every 










£100 value 


40 





40 per cent. 


2,692 


[Note.— No increased rate of 










duly to be charged on any lin- 










en or lawns, for any additional 










number of li^reads not exceed- 










ceedmg two threads, fur such 










as are not of thirty threads to 










the inch, nor for any additional 










number of threads not exceed- 










ing five thread?, h)r sucli as are 










of thirty threads and upwards 










to the inch ] 










Sails, ivr every £100 of value - 


30 





30 per cent. 


270 


in actual use ot a Bi'tish sliip, 










and fit and necessary for such 










sliip, and not otherwise dis- 




' 






posed of - 


Free 








if and \vhen other wist- disposed 










of, for every £lOO of value 


20 





20 per cent. 


31 


Manufac\ures of hnm, or of lin- 










en n-.ixed wi h cotton or 










with v^ool, not pirticularly 










enumerated or otherwise 










cliargtd with duly, for every 










£100 of the value - 


25 





25 per cent. 


705 


Articles ot nr.anufactures of linen. 










or of linen mixed with cot- 










ton or With wool, wholly or 










in part made up, not olher- 










wise charged with duty, for 










every £100 of value 


40 





40 per cent. 


- 



Doc. ^o. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



70 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. 



None 



None 

None 

None 

4 80 
4 80 

None 

None 



12,921 60 



1,296 00 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Fronn foreign countries. 



Brititih currency. 



£ s. d. 



! 15 per cent. 
,' ad valorem 



20 p. ct. ad val. 



15 p. ct. ad val. 



148 80 15 p. ct. ad val. 



3.384 00 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. m. 



15 per cent, 
ad valorem 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. 



jE s. d. 



7^ per cent, 
ad valorem. 



20 p. ct. ad val. 



15 p. ct. ad val. 



20 p. ct. ad val. I 20 p. ct. ad val 



15 p. ct. ad val. 



15 p. ct. ad val. 



15 p. ct. ad val. 



10 p. ct. ad val. 



7| p. ct. ad val. 



Tji p. ct. ad val. 



7^ p. ct, ad val. 



10 p. ct. ad val. I 10 p. ct, ad val 



U. S. currency. 



$ ds. m. 



7^ per cent, 
ad valorem. 



10 p. cf. ad vaJ. 



7^ p. ct. ad val. 



7^ p. of. ad vaK 



7i p. ct. ad vaU 



'80 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articles. 



Thread, viz: 
Bruges thread 
Outnal thread 
Packthread 
Sisters' tliread 



doz. lbs. 
do 
cwt. 
lb. 



Whited-brovin thread doz. lbs. 
Not otherwise enumerated or de- 
scribed, the £100 value 
Wool, viz : 

Beaver wool lb. 

cut and combed lb. 

Coney wool lb. 

Cotton wool, or waste of cotton 

wool cwt. 

the produce of, and imported 

from any British poss., cwt. 

Goat's wool or hair lb. 

the produce of and imported 

from any British possession 

Hare's wool lb. 

Vicunia wool lb. 

Sheep or lan^ibs' woo!, viz : 

Not being- of the value of 1 shil- 
ling the lb. thereof lb. 
Being of the value of 1 shilling 
the lb. or upwards lb. 
The produce of and imported 
from any British possession 
Woollens, viz : 

Manufactures of wool, not being 
goat's wool, or of wool mix- 
ed with cotton, not pariicu- 
larly enumerated or describ- 
ed, nor otherwise charged 
with duty, every £100 value 
Articles of manufactures of wool, 
not goat's wool, or of wool 
mixed with cotton, wholly or 
in part made up, not other 
wise charged with duty, foi 
every £100 value - 
Yarn, raw linen yarn cwt 

Worsted yarn lb 

Camel or mohair yarn lb 

13. GLASS, EARTHENWARE, 
AND PORCELAIN. 

Beads, crystal, and bugles, the 1000 
Bottles, earth or stone, empty, doz. 

Of glass, covered with wicker, 
the doz. quarts content 

And ftirther cwt. 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 

Q 15 

15 

15 

4 

18 

25 

1 7 

4. 9 

2 

2 11 

J) 4 

1 

Free. 

2 

6 



Oh 
1 
Free. 



15 



20 

10 

6 

1 



1 8 6 

6 

12 

4 



U. S. currency. 



ds. m. 



lb. 30 

lo 30 
io 

96 

lb. 36 



2 1-7 



25 per cent. 

38 

1 14 
4 

b. 6i 

do 10 14 

2 



4 
12 



10 
lb. 2 



72 



96 

lb. 2 1-7 

do 12 

do 2 



1,000 6 84 
12 

5 28 
lb. 17 1 3-7 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 
1840. 



British currency. 



X s. a. 

None 
None 
None 
None 
3 13 8 

3 12 11 

1 7 

23 3 2 

3 6 

640,917 

8,020 
5,770 



2 
159 



27,197 
105,333 



19,686 



930 

58 11 7 

1,675 

3 14 1 



None 

6 

22 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



81 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cis. 

None "^ 

None I 

None I 

None ;> 
17 68 

17 50 J 



110 
14 


40 
52 


3,176,401 


60 


38,496 00 
27,696 00 


9 

763 


60 
20 


130,545 60 


505,598 


40 



94,492 80 



4,464 00 

281 18 

8,040 00 

17 78 



None 



12 



105 60 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. | U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



£ 5. 



$ els. m. 



£ s. d. 



10 p. ct. ad val. 10 p. ct. ad val. ! 5 p. ct. ad val. 



6 
10 



2 11 



12 
24 



lb. 6i 



cwt. 5 do 9 1 10-141 



3 







1 



15 per cent. 



20 per cent, 
cwt. 10 
ib. 6 

do 1 



1,000 5 
cwt. 4 
and, further, the 

excise duty. 



6 



10 



lb. 2 



3 
6 



4 
Free 

» 1| 

Free 
Free 



15 ptT cent. 



20 per cent, 
lb. 2 1-7 
do 12 
io 2 



1 20 
!b. 8 4-7 
and, further, the 



7h per cent. 



10 per cent, 
cwt 6 
ib. 3 
do Oi 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. 



5 p. ct. ad val. 



6 
12 



b. 10-14 
Free. 







9 



Free. 

Frep, 



7^ per cent-. 



10 per cent 
lb. 1 114 
>io 6 
io I 



2 6 I 60 

lb. 2 j 42-7 

and, further, the I and, further, the 



excise duty. ! excise duty. j excise duty. 



S2 



Doc. No. 163 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty. 


Nett amount of 










duty receiv 


ed in 


Arttcles. 








1840. 






British 


currency, 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


Bollles— 


£ 


s. d. 


$ ds. m. 


£ s. 


d. 


Of green or common glass, not of 




1 








less contenr than one pint, 












and not b^ing vials, empty, 












the dozen quarts content 





2 


48 


20 


) 


Of green or common glass, full, 












computing all bottles of not 












greater content than half a 












pint as of the content of hall 












SI pint, and all bottles of 












greater content <han half a 












pint, and not of greater con- 












tent than a pint or a reputed 












pint, as of the content of a 












pint or a reputed pint, viz: 












Imported from any British posses- 












sion, the doz. quarts content 





1 


24 


424 





Imported from any foreign place. 












viz: 












containing wine or spirits, the 












dt'Z. quarts content 





4 


96 


17,316 





not coniaining wine or spirits, 












the doz. quiirts content 





2 


48 


87 





of glass, not otherwise enumer- 












ated or described, for £100 






per value of $480 






of value - - - 


25 





125 


1,167 





and, further - 


cwt. 4 





lb. 17 13-7 






China or porcelain ware, v^z: 






per value of $480 






Plain, for every £100 of value - 


15 





72 


175 





Painted, gilt, or ornamented, for 












every £100 of \alue 


30 





144 
per value of $480 


3,835 





Crystal, rough, for £100 ralue 


20 





96 


9 14 


3 


Cut, or in any way manufactured. 






per value of $480 






except beads, for £100 val. 


30 





144 


13 8 


6 


Earthenware, not otherwise enu- 












merated or described, for 






per value of $480 






£100 of value 


15 





72 


164 





Enamel . . - - 


lb. 


7 2 


lb. 1 72 


15 


1 


Glass, viz: 












Crown glass, or any kind of win- 












dow glass, (not being plate 












glass or German sheet glass) 


cwt.8 


6 8 


lb. 35 7 5-7 


100 





German sheet glass 


cwtlO 





lb. 42 8 4 7 


361 





Plate glass, superficiiil measure, 












viz: 












not containing more than nine 


sq. fl. 


6 


sq.ftl 44 


297 





square feet - 












containing more than nine sq. 












leet, and not more than 14 












square feet - 


sq. ft. 


8 


«q.ftl 92 


, 27 






Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



BS 







Proposed new 


rates of duty. 




Nett amount of 










duty received in 
1840. 


From foreig 


n countries. 


Produce of and from British pos- 
sessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency.. 


$ ds. 


£ s. d. 


$ ds. m. 


£ s. d. 


"X$ <^*- wj. 


96 00 












cwt.O 4 
^ and, iuither. 


ib. 8 4-7 


cwt.O 2 


Ib. 4 2-7 




ihe excise duty. 


aud, further, 


the excit-e duly . 


2,035 20 










83,116 80 










417 60 


1 
J 








5,609 60 


cwt. 1 


lb. 4 2 6-7 


cwt.O 10 


lb. 2 1 3-7 




•And, further, 


the excise duty. 


anif, further, 


•he excise duty,. 




v«Iue of £100 


value of li'lBO 






■ 840 00 


15 


72 


75 pej cent. 


7i percent. 


18,408 00 


20 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


46 62 


5 per c-nt. 


5 per cent. 


2^ per cent. 


2J per cent. 


64 44 


15 per cent. 


15 per cent. 


7-3; per cent. 


7| per ce»t. 


787 20 

3 62 


10 per cent. 
2 


- 10 per cent. 

48 


5 per cent. 

10 


5 per cent. 

4 80 


480 00 


cwt.l 10 


lb. 6 4 2-7 


cwt.O 15 


lb. 3 2 1-7 




and, further, 


ihe excise duly. 


anf!, further. 


ihe excise duty. 


1,732 80 


cwt.l 10 


lb. 6 4 2-7 


cwt.O 15 


Ib. 3 2 1-7 




anc3, further, 


ihe excise dut) . 


aud, further. 


the excise duty. 


1,425 60 


1 










[20 per cent. 
1 and, iuriher, 


20 per ceri?. 


10 per cent. 


10 per cent. 




the esciic duty. 


aud, further, 


the excise duty^ 


119 60 


1 

J 






.. 



loc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rates of duty 




Nett amount of 














duty rec*'ived in 


Abticles. 












1840 






British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


■^hta^ g'tass, &c.— 


£ 


s. 


d. 


$ ds. 


ni. 


£ *. 


d. 


containing more tiian 14 square 
















f'^s and not more than 36 sq. 
















ft.^ square foot 





9 


6 


2 28 





79 





<&o«taining more than 36 square 
















feet, square foot 





11 





2 64 





None. 1 


€ffir!ass manufactures not otherwise 
















eny meratrd or described, and 
















«jld broken glass, fit only to 
















be rernanufactured, for every 
















-;£100 of the value - 


20 








96 





3,007 





P^latiogs on glass, for £100 value 


5 








24 





36 2 





f4. SILK AND MANUFAC- 
















lURES OF SILK. 
















-^m:^ vm : 
















Slssslss or htisks of silk, and waste 
















silk cwt 





1 





lb. 


2 1-7 


339 





Hitw sifk lb. 








1 


lb. 2 





16,595 





TfecQwn silk, not dyed, vz : 
















Siagles lb. 





1 


6 


36 


-1 


_ 




TrsLnn lb. 





2 





48 





_ 




CSrg&nsine or crape silk lb. 





3 


6 


88 





_ 




Tarown silk, dyed, viz : 










^ 


725 





Si'Hg'les or tram lb. 





3 





72 


_ 




Oc^ansine or crape silk lb. 





5 


2 


1 24 


J 


_ 




M&?«5.fHCtures of silk, or of silk 
















Hnixed with any other mate- 
















ria{, the produce of Europe, 
















■vis : 
















"Silk or satin, plain lb. 





11 





lb. 2 64 





65,517 





or» and at the option of the 
















officers of the customs, for 








value of 


$480 






£100 value 


25 








1 20 





_ 




'SUk: or satin, figured or bro- 
















c,?.cfed lb. 





15 





lb. 3 60 





74,092 





•oc, and at the option, &c.. 








value of 


§480 






for every £100 value 


30 








144 





_ 




'€ipA«se, plain lb. 





17 





lb. 4 8 





2,700 





■ar, and at the option, &,c.. 








value of 


§480 






for every £100 value 


30 








144 





_ 




■ ■ fSr&tise, striped, figured, or bro- 
















caded lb. 


1 


7 


6 


lb. 6 60 





4,928 





tsv^ and at the option, &c.. 








value of 


S480 






fee every £100 value 


30 








144 





_ 




Cr&p«5. plain lb. 





16 





lb. 3 84 





2,747 





isr^ and at 'he option, &c.. 








value of 


$t80 






for every £100 value 


30 








144 





" _ 




Cfxpej figured lb. 





18 





lb. 4 32 





218 





or, and at the option, &.C., for 








value of $480 




', 


every £100 value 


30 








144 









"•WelvsU plain lb. 


1 


O 

-^ 


i 


5 28 





18,765 


1 



I)oc. No. 163, 
I^ROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



$ ds. 
379 20 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



British currency. 



£. s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



cis. m. 



Produce of and frcni BrifisJj 
possessions. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



20 per cent. ! 20 per cent, jftffrt 

and the exjcise duly. and the ex 



14,433 60 jcwt. 10 lb. 4 2 6-7 



173 2i 



and the ex 
5 per cent. 

and the ex 



cise duly. 

5 per cent, 
cise duly. 



1,627 ?0 icwt. 1 jib. 2 1-7 
■79,656 00 jib. 1 ilb. 2 



3,480 00 

314,481 60 

358,621 60 
12,960 00 

22,094 40 

13,185 60 

1,046 40 



b. 1 



lb. 2 



lb. 11 

25 per cent. 

lb. 15 

30 per cent, 
b. 17 

30 per cent. 

lb. 17 6 

30 per cent. 
lib. 16 

30 per cent, 
lb. 18 



- I 30 per cent. 

89,972 00 tlb. 12 



b. 24 



lb. 48 



b. S 64 

1 25 per cent. 

I 

jib. 3 60 

30 per cent, 
lb. 4 8 

30 per cen». 

lb. 6 60 

30 per cent, 
lb. 3 84 

30 per cent. 

;ib. 4 32 

1 

j 30 per cent. 

ilb. 5 28 



cwt. 6 



b. 6 



lb. 1 



U. S. cu??®ro«rj» 



$ cis. ffis. 



10 per cetei^ 
cise duty> 



lb. i l-l!^ 



12 



24-...- Q' 



Doc, No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 





Present rat 


es of duty. 


Nett amount of 










duty received in 


ARTictes, 








1840. 




British cu 


rrency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


®lk velvet, plain^ — 


£ 5. 


d. 


$ cts. m. 


£ 


s. d. 


or, and Ht the optinn, Sec, for 






value ofS480 






every £100 value - 


SO 





144 




- 


Velvet, fit^ured lb. 


1 7 


6 


!b. 6 60 


3,606 





or, and at the option, 8ic., for 






value of §480 






every £100 value - 


30 





144 




- 


Ribbons, embossed or figured 












with velvet lb. 


17 





lb. 4 8 


328 





or, Hnd at the option, &c., for 






value of §480 






every £100 value - 


30 





144 




- 


and if mixed with gold, silver. 












or other metal, in addition 












to above rates when the 












dutyis not charged accorf'- 












ing to value lb. 


10 





!b. 2 40 


264 





Fancy silk net, or tricot lb. 


1 4 





lb. 5 re 


4,628 





Plain silk lace, or net, called 












tulle sq. yd. 


1 


4 


*q.yd. 32 


114 





<Jauze, tissue, foulards, &.c., for 






value of $480 






every £100 value 


30 





144 


2,028 





Manufactures of silk, or of silk 












mixed with anv other mate- 












rial, the produce of and im- 












ported from British posses- 






value of $483 






sion?, for every £ 100 of value 


20 





96 


12,495 





Millinery of silk, or of which the 












greater part of the nr.aterials 












is of silk, v'z: 












Turbans or caps each 


15 





-acho 60 


280 





Hats or bonnets do 


1 5 





do 6 


835 


9 


Dresses do 


2 10 





dol2 0*0 


463 





or, and at the option of the 












officers of customs, for 






vilue of $480 






every £100 of value 


40 





192 


6 





Articles of manufacture of si!k, 












or of silk and any other mate- 












rial, wholly or in part made 












up, not particularly enumer- 












ated or otherwise chargjed 












with duty, for every £100 of 






value of $480 






value ... 


30 





144 


46,612 





Silkworm gut, for every £100 












of value ... 


20 





96 


155 





15. NAVAL STORES. 












Sast rnpes, twines, and strands cwt. 


10 





lb. 2 1 3-r 


N 


one 


Cables, (not being iron cables,) 












tarred or untarred cwt. 


10 


9 


lb. 2 3 1-28 


82 





not being iron cables, in actual 












use of a British ship, and be- 












ing fit and necessary for such 












ship, and not until otherwise 












dispased of - 


Free. 









Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



87 



Nett amount of 




Proposed new 


rates of duty. 




duty received in 
1840. 


From foreign countries. 


Produce of and fronn British 

possessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ ds. 


£ s. d. 


$ ds. m. 


£ s. d. 


$ ds. m. 


17,508 80 


30 per cent. 
!b. 1 7 6 


30 per cent. 
b. 6 60 






- 


30 per cent. 


30 per cent. 






1,574 40 


lb. 17 


4 8 






- 


30 per cent. 


30 per cent. 






1,269 20 
22,214 40 


lb. 10 
lb. 1 4 


lb. 2 40 
lb. 5 76 






547 20 


sq.yd. 1 4 


lb. 32 






9,734 40 


30 per cent. 


30 per cent. 






:59,776 00 


- 


- 


10 per cent. 


10 pep cent. 


1,344 00 
4,008 00 
3,222 40 


-achO 15 
do 1 5 
do 2 10 


each3 60 
do 6 
dol2 


-achO 7 6 
do 12 6 
do 1 5 


eachl 80 
do 3 
do 6 


23 80 


40 per cent. 


40 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


2J pec cent,. 


£33,737 60 


30 per cent. 


30 per cent. 


15 per cent. 


15 per cent. 


744 00 


20 per cent. 


20 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


None 


cwt. 5 


lb. 1 5-7 


cwt. 2 6 


lb. 55 U 


393 60 


-wt. 5 


lb. 1 5-7 


iwt.O 2 6 


lb. SS-U 



88 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articles. 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. U. S. currency. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



Cables— 

if, and when otherwise disposed 
of, for £100 value - 

Coir rope, twine, and strands cwt. 

Cordage, tarred or untarred, (stand- 
ing (ir running rigging in use 
excepted) cwt. 

in actual use of a British ship, 
and being fit and necessary for 
such ship, and not or until 
otherwise disposed of - 

if, snd when otherwise disposed 
of, Jor£ 100 value 
Gunpowder cwt. 

Hemp, dressed do 

Hemp, rough or undressed, or any 
other vegetable substance of 
the nature and quahty of un- 
dressed hemp, and applicable 
to the same purposes cwt. 

Oakum do 

Pitch do 

produce of any British posses- 
sion cwt. 
Kosin do 
produce of any British posses- 
sion cwt. 
Ships to be broken np, with their 
tackle, apparel, and furniture, 
(except sail^,) viz : 
foreign ships or vessels, for every 

£100 of the value 
foreign ships, broken up, lor 

every £100 of the value 

British ships or vessels entitled to 

be registered as such, and not 

having been built in the United 

Kingdom, for every £100 value 

Tar, the his', containing 12 barrels, 

each barrel not exceeding 31 ^ 

gallons last 

the produce of and imported 

from British possession*, the 

las', containing twelve such 

barrels cwt. 

Turpentine, viz : 

not being of greater value than 

12s. per cwt. cwt, 

from 12s. to 15s. value the cwt. do 

above 15s. per cwt. do 

Twine do 

"Sarnj cable yarn do 



£ s. d. 



20 
5 



10 9 



Free 



20 

3 

4 15 



1 
1 
10 




4 



3 2 

50 

20 

15 

15 

12 



4 4 

5 4 
16 2 

1 11 
10 9 



CIS. m. 



value of 
96 
b. 1 5-7 



b. 2 3 1-28 



£ s. d. 



66 
558 



value of 
96 
lb. 12 8 4-7 
lb. 20 4 4-7 



lb. 5-28 

ib. 5-28 

cwt.O 20 

do 18 

do 1 14 

do 76 



VHlue of $480 
240 
Viilue of 
96 



value of 
72 



bbl. 30 



cwt.2 88 



14 

1 28 

6 28 

lb. 6 6 37 

lb. 2 3 1-28 



^Vide cables. 



None 
None 



3,201 

60 2 10 

511 

None 

4 4 

6 



91 

1,409 

427 

10,718 

None 



85,194 
None 
None 

2 2 2 
82 14 8 ' 



Doc. No. 163. 

PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



M 



Nelt amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. 
216 80 



Proposed new rates of duly. 



Froo) foreign countries. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 
10 per cent. 



rifone 
None 



U. S. currency. 



cts. m. 



10 per cent, 
b. 1 5-7 



2,678 40 cwt. 2 6 

do 5 io 1 5-7 



Free 



10 per cent. 
r.wt. 1 
do 4 



15,364 80 do 1 

288 68 do 1 

2,452 80 Jo 6 



None 

1 04 

12 

336 80 
6,763 20 

2,049 60 
51,446 40 

None. 



408,831 20 

None 

None 

10 12 
397 12 



lo 2 



Free 



10 per cent, 
lb. 4 2 6-7 
lo 8 4-7 



Mo 5-28 
jflo 5-28 
icwt.O 12 



lo 48 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. 



25 per ct. ad val. 
10 p. ct. ad val. 



25 p. ct. ad val. 
10 p. ct. ad val. 



5 p. ct. ad val. 5 p. ct. ad val. 



last 6 



ibl. 12 



^cwt.O 1 cwt.O 24 

cwt. 10 lib. 2 13-7 
do 5 !do 1 5-7 



£ s. d. 



5 per cent, 
cwt. 13 



do 2 6 



Free 



5 per cent, 
cwt. 10 
do 2 



do 0^ 
do 0^ 



do 1 
do 1 

12^ p. ct. ad val, 
5 p. ct. ad val. 

2^ p. ct. fad val 

last 3 



U. S. currency. 



cwt. 6 



do 2 



$ ds. m. 



5 percent, 
lb. 2 19-2g 



do 5 5-14 



Free. 



5 per cent. 

lb. 2 1 3-7 
do 4 2-7 



lo 5 56 
lo 5-56 



cwt.O 2 
do 24 

12^ p. ct. ad val. 
5 p. ct. ad val. 

2f p. ct. ad val. 
bbl.O 6 



cwt.O 1-2 

lb. 5 5U 



so 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 





Present rates of duty. 


Anrict-KS. 


From foreig 


n countries. 


Produce of and 
from British poss. 




Briti-h currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




£ s. 


d. 


$ d^. m. 


£ s. d. 


16. STONES, BRICKS, AND 










IILES.* 










Bricks or clinkers, (Dutch, )the 1000 


10 





2 40 


5 


other sorts do 


15 





3 60 


7 6 


Stone, viz : 










stone, slate, gypsum, plaster of 










Paris, and marble, in rough 










blocks or slabs, limestone, flint- 










stones, felspar and stones for 










potiets' use, pebble stones. 










stones to be used for the pui- 










pose of lithography 


Free 




Free. 




s'one and slate (hewn) cwt. 


1 





cwt.O 24 


cwt. 6 


marble (hewn) do 


3 





cwt.O 72 


do 16 


Tiles, for every £100 value 


10 per cent. 


10 per cent. 


5 per cent. 


Bricks, viz: 










Bricks or clinkers, the 1,000, (ex- 










cept Dutch) 


1 2 


6 


5 40 


2 



* Schedule of present rates of duty levied upon stones, bricks, and tiles, 



Articles. 


Present rates of duty. 


Nett am't of duty 
received in 1840. 




£ 


s. 


d. 


$ cfs. 


m. 


£ 


5. d. 


Chalk, viz: 
















Prepared, or otherwise manufac- 
















tured, and not otherwise enu- 
















merated or described, for 
















every £100 of the value 


10 








480 





30 


1 9 


Unmanufactured, and not other- 
















wise enumerated or describ- 
















ed, for every £100 of value 


5 








24 





3 


5 1 


Clinkers (Dutch,) the 1,000 





10 





2 40 





299 





Gypsum ton 


1 


11 


8 


7 60 





116 





The produce of and imported 
















from any British poss. ton 





1 


3 


30 





1 





Plaster of Paris cwt. 





1 





24 





4 


5 8 


Stones, viz: 
















Burrs, for millstones, the 100 





10 





2 40 





247 





Dogstones, not exceeding 4 feet 
















in diameter, above 6 and un- 
















der 12 inches in Ihick'ss, pair 


6 


3 


6 


29 58 





91 


1 7 


Emery stones ton 





1 





24 





46 


9 7 


Filtering stones, for £100 value 


50 








240 





4 


5 4 


Flint stones, felspar, and other 
















stones, for potters - 


Free 




Free 




Free 




Grave stones of marble, viz: 
















polished, each not containing 
















more than 2 feet square, the 
















foot square, superficial meas. 





2 


6 


60 








5 3 


unpolished, the foot square, su- 
















perficial oaeasure 








10 


20 





None 





Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



91 



Present rates of 
duty. 


Proposed new rates of duty. 


Produce of and 
from British poss. 


From foreign countries. 


Produce of and from British pos- 
sessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ els. 

1 20 
1 80 

CAVt. 12 

do 36 
5 per sent. 

9 60 


£ s. d. 


$ cis. m. 


£ 5. d. 


% eta. m. 



imported into the United Kingdom., and not othenvise charged with duty. 


Nett am't of duty 
received in 1840. 










$ els. 




144 42 










15 72 

1,435 20 

556 80 










4 80 
20 56 










1,185 60 










437 18 

223 10 

20 48 










Free. 










1 26 










None. 











92 



Doc. No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT ANJ> 



ARTiei,E8. 



Stones, viz: 

Grave stones, not of marble, pol- 
ished or unpolished, the foot 
square, supeificial measure 

Limestone . . . 

Marble, rough, blocks or slabs - 

Marble in any way manufactured, 
except grave stones and pav- 
ing stones, each not contain- 
ing more than 2 ft. sq., cwt. 

Marble paving stones', each not 
containing more than 2 feet 
square, viz: 
polished, the foot square, su- 
perficial measure 
rough, do do 

Mill stones above 4 feet in diame- 
ter, or if 12 inches in thick- 
ness or upwards, the pair - 

Paving stones, not of marble, the 
100 feet square, sup'l meas. 

Pebble stones 

Polishing s'one^, for jElOO value 

Pumice stones ton 

Quern stones, viz: 

under 3 feet in diameter, and 
not exceeding 6 ins. in thick- 
ness, the pair 

Quern stones 3 feet in diameter 
and not above 4 feet in d- 
ameter, and not exceeding 
6 inches in thickness, the 
pair - - - . 

Rag stone=, for £100 of value 

Slates, not otherwise enumerated 
or described, for JEIOO value 

Slates in frames dnz 

Slick stones the 100 

Stones, sculptured or mosaic 
work cwt. 

Stone to be used for the purpose 
of lithography 

Whetstones the 100 

Stones not particularly enumer- 
ated or described, nor other- 
wise charged with duty, for 
every £100 of the value 

Tiles, for every £100 of value - 
Dutch tiles, for every £100 val. 

17. COFFEE, COCOA, TEA, 
AND TOBACCO. 



C-ofiFee 



lb. 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



£ 5. d. 



6 

Free. 

Free. 



3 






10 





6 


11 8 





12 





Free. 




5 





5 






8 9 



17 6 

20 

66 10 

3 

8 

2 6 

Free. 

8 9 



20 
50 
15 



1 



U. S. currency. 



$ ds. rn. 
12 

72 



20 
12 



54 72 

2 88 

24 

1 20 

2 10 



4 20 

96 

319 20 

72 

1 92 

60 

2 10 



96 

240 

72 



lb. 30 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 
16 3 

1,152 



11 5 

26 5 7 



35 18 3 
17 2 

15 3 

145 

52 18 10 



3 12 


3 


19 10 


2 


None 




None 




None 




140 





11 






727 

28 11 9 

9 2 10 



671 



- Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



93 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 



$ ds. 
3 90 

5,529 60 



2 


74 


126 


14 


172 


38 


4 


12 


6 


06 


696 


00 



254 12 



17 
93 


34 
64 


None. 
None. 
None. 




672 


00 


2 


64 


3,489 
137 

43 


60 
22 
88 



4,020 80 



From foreign countries. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



ds, m. 



Produce of ar,d from British 
possessions. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



U. S. currency. 



ds. m. 



lb. 



!b. 16 lb. 4 Lib. 8 



Doc. No. 163. ' 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



AKTIGLIiS. 



Coffee— 

The produce of and impor'd from, 
any Hntish poss. in America, 
^he British possessions within 
the limits of the East India 
Company's charter, Sierra 
Leone, or Mauritius lb. 

Imported from any British posses- 
son wiUim the limits of the 
East India Company's char- 
ter, not being the produce 
thereof 'b. 

Imported from any other place 
within those limits lb. 

Cocoa ^^' 

The produce of and importsition 
from <iny British poss. lb. 
Husks and shells lb. 

Cocoa paste and chocolate lb. 

The produce of and imported 
from any British possession lb. 
Tea ^^■ 

Tobacco, viz: 

Unmanufactured lb. 

The produce of and imported 
from any British possess on lb. 
Manufactured, or cigars lb. 

Stalks and flour of 

(Manufactured in ihe United 
Kingdom, at or within two 
milts of any port into which 
tobacco may be imported, 
made into shag, roll, or car- 
rot tobacco, drawback upon 
exportation, the lb. 2s. 7^d., 
or 63 ds.) 

18. MISCELLANEOUS. 

Agates, or cornelian?, £100 value • 
Set do 

, Amber, viz: 

Rough ">• 

Manufactures of, and not other- 
wise described lb. 
Barbddoes tar cwt. 
Basket rods, the bundle not exceed- 
ing 3 leet in circumference at 
the band, the bundle - 



Baskets, £100 value 
Beads, amber 

Arango, £100 value. 



lb. 



Pi esent rates of duty. 



British currency. 



£ 5. d. 



6 



9 

1 
6 






4 



2- 



Prohibited. 



10 

20 

6 

12 

2 6 



10 

20 

12 

20 



U. S. currency. 



$ ds. m. 



do 12 



do 18 

Ido 24 

ido 12 

do 4 

lb. 2 

lb. 1 4 

lb. 8 

lb. 50 

b. 72 

lb. 66 

ib. 2 16 



value of 

48 

1 96 

lib. 12 

Ib. 2 88 
cwt. 60 



bundle24 

value of 

96 

2 88 

96 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



£ 5. d. 



373,579 



544,653 

2.648 

5 

17,510 

3,229 

177 

23 

3,472,864 

3,498,112 

None 

90,046 



219 
105 

13 2 6 

10 14 11 
5 10 



17 16 8 

2,033 

2 4 
None 



Doc. No. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



m 



Nett amount of 




Proposed new 


rates of duty. 




duty received in 
1840. 


From foreign countries. 


Produce of and fro^n British pos- 
sessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


$ els. 


£ s. d. 


$ cts. m. 


£ s. d. 


$ eis. nu 


1,793,179 20 






& 




2,609,534 40 










12,710 40 

24 00 


lb. 4 


tb. 8 


lb. 1 


lb. 2 


84,048 00 

15,499 20 

849 60 


lb. 1 
lb. 6 


lb. 2 
lb. 12 


lb. 0^ 
,b. 2 


lb. If a 
lb. 4i0 


110 40 










16,669,747 20 


lb. 2 1 


lb. 50 






16,790,937 60 


lb. 3 


lb. 72 G 


lb. 2 9 


lb. 66 a 


None. 










432,220 80 


lb. 9 


lb. 2 16 


b. 9 


lb. 2 16 


951 20 

504 00 


5 per cent. 
15 per cent. 


5 per cent. 
15 per cent. 


2h. per cent. 
7^ per cent. 


2§ per cent. 
7^ per cent. 


63 00 


lb. 6 


lb. 12 


lb. 3 


lb. 6 


51 58 

24 24 


15 per cent. 
cwt.O 2 6 


15 per cent. 
cwt.O 60 


7| per cent, 
cwt. 13 


7^ per cent. 
cwt. 30 


85 60 


bundle 3 


bundle 6 


1| 


3 


9,758 40 
1 02 
None 


10 per cent. 
S 15 per cent. 


10 per cent. 
15 per cent. 


5 per ceBt. 
7^ per cent. 


5 per cent. 
7| per cent. 



loc. No. 163o 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Articles. 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency, i U. S. currency 



Beadsr^ 

Coral lb 

Jet !b 

Not otherwise enumerated or de- 
scribed, £100 value 
Birds, viz: 

Singing birds doz. 

Blacking cwt. 

Bladders doz. 

Books, viz: 

Being of ediiion«i printed prior to 
the year 1801, bound or un- 
bound cw. 
Being of editions printed in or 
since the year 1801, bound or 
unbound cwt. 
Being of editions in the foreign 
living languages, printed in or 
since the year 1801, bound or 
unbound cwt. 
Note. — For the description of 
books prohibited to be imported, 
see the act for the regulation of cuh- 
toms, and acts for securing copy- 
rights. 

Bones of cattle and other animals, 

and of fi.sh,(t-xcept whale fins,) 

whether burnt or not, or as ani- 

nnal charcoal £100 Value 

Boxes of all sorts do 

From British possessions: 
Bristles, rough and in the tufis, and 
not in any way sorted lb. 

in any way sorted, or ditto arrar- 
ranged in colors, and not entire- 
ly rough and in the tufts lb. 
Brocade of gold or silver, £100 
value . - - . 

Bullrushesjof the load of 63 bundles 
Candles: 

Spermaceti lb. 

Tal'ioft- cwt. 

Wax lb. 

Cane: 

Bamboo the 1,000 

Ratans, not ground do 

Reed canes do 

Walking canes or sticks, mount- 
ed, painted, or otherwise orna- 
mented, £100 value 
or sticks, unenumerated,the 1,000 
Cards, viz: 

Playing cards, the dozen packs - 
Carriages of all sorts, the £100 value 



£ s. </. 

15 10 

3 2 

30 

8 

3 12 

6 



10 
5 

2 10 



10 
20 



24, 



3i 

30 
12 



20 

5 

4 

30 



$ cts. m. 

3 80 

76 

144 

1 92 
17 28 

12 



4 80 
24 

12 



4 80 
96 



5 



7 

144 

2 88 

60 

14 1 5-7 

60 



Nett amount of 
duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



£ 5. d. 
696 

4 3 

181 

23 16 4 

None 
21 7 10 



878 
1,706 

5,779 



2,721 
2,779 



91 

29,031 
68 1 



5 
2 10 7 
39 2 5 



1 20 } 28 12 7 

1 20 ' 868 

1 20 \ 39 12 11 



96 

1 20 



19 20 

144 



260 
30 5 8 

"Si n-t 
502 9 



■ Doc. Mo. 163, 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



m 



Kett amonnt of 




Proposed new 


rates of duty. 




duty received in 
1840. 


From foreig 


n countries. 


Produce of and frofn British 

possessions. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 


1 

' U. S. cuirency. 


British currency. 


U. S . currency. 


$ cis. 

3,340 80 

5€ 


£ s. d. 
)> 15 per cent. 


$ ds. m. 
15 per cent. 


£ s. d. 

7i per cent. 


$ ds. m. 

7h per cent. 


868 80 


J 








114 32 
None. 
101 68 


3 


6 


' 1^ 


3 


4,214 40 


10 


4 80 


10 


2 40 


8/188 80 


5 


24 


2 10 


12 


27,739 20 


2 10 


12 


15 


6 


• 

13,050 80 

13,339 20 


10 
15 per cent. 


4 80 G 
15 per cent. 


10 
5 per ceivu 


2 40 
5 per cent. 


436 80 


cwt.O 2 6 


Ib. 5 5-14 


cwt. 1 3 


ib. 219-28 


139,348 80 


Ib. 3 


6 


i| 


3 


226 42 


20 per cent. 


20 per cenf. 


10 per ceni. 


10 percent. 


24 00 

12 14 

187 78 


ib. 6 
cwt.O 10 
Ib. 6 


12 
Ib. 2 1 3-7 
Ib. 12 


3 
cwt. 5 
ib. 3 


6 
1 5-7 
6 


137 42 

4,166 40 

187 90 


6 
5 

5 


12 

1 20 
1 20 


3 
2 6 
2 6 


6 
60 
60 


1,248 10 
145 36 


20 per cent. 
5 


20 per cent. 
] 1 20 


10 per cent. 
2 6 


10 per ctm 

m 


None. 
2,409 60 


4 
2© per cenL 


i 19 20 
\ 20 per cent 


2 
10 per cent. 


9 60 
10 per ceix. 



98 



No. 163. 
SCHEDULE OF PRESENT 



Articles. 



Present rates of duty. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



I 
British currency. | U. S. currency. 



Caskf, (empty,) the £100 value - 
Casks of busts, statues, or figures i 

cwt. - - - - 

Callings, the gross, contaii ing 12 j 
dozen kno\s - - - ! 

Clocks, £100 vahie - - i 

Watches, of any metal, impressed 
with any m;irk or stamp, ap- 
pearirg to be or to represent 
any legal British assay mark or 
stamp, or purporting, by any 
mark or appearance, U> be of 
the manufacture of the United 
Kingdom 
Cork cwt. 

Corks, ready made lb. 

Coral viz : 

in fragments lb. 

wholf, polished lb. 

unpolislied lb. 

unpolished, of British fishing or 

takng lb. 

Crayons, £100 value 

Crystalp, viz : 

rough, £100 value 
cut, or in any way manufactured, 
(except beads,) £100 value - 
Diamonds - - . - 

Dice, the pair 

Down lb. 

Embroidery and needlework, £100 
value . - - - 

Enamel lb. 

Feathers for beds, in beds or not cwt. 
Ostrich, dressed lb. 

Ostrich, undressed lb. 

not otherwise enumerated or de- 
scribed, viz : 
dressed, £100 value - 
undressed, £100 value 
Paddy bird lb. 

Flax and tow, or codilla of hemp or 
{!ax, whether dressed or un- 
dressed cwt. 
Flocks do. 
Flower roots, £100 value - 
Flowers, artificial, ivot made of silk, 

£100 value 
Fossils not otherwise enumerated 

or described, £100 value 
Frames for pictures, prints, or draw- 
ings, £100 value 
GaWjCts lb» 



£ s. d. 

50 

2 6 

6 4 

25 



Prohibited. 
8 
7 

10 
12 
5 6 

6 

40 

20 

30 

Free. 

16 2 

13 

30 

7 2 
2 4 

1 10 
10 



20 

10 

10 



1 

19 

5 

23 

20 

20 

10 



$ cts. m. 

240 

60 

1 50 

120 



British currencj. 



£ s. d. 
70 7 10 

48 16 3 

204 
7,378 



lb. 1 7 1-7 

1 68 

24 

2 88 

1 32 

12 

192 

96 

144 

6 28 

30 

144 

1 72 

lb. 8 6 3-7 

7 20 
24 



96 

43 

24 



hb. 5-28 

lb. 4 5-7 

24 

122 

96 00 

96 00 

2 40 



24,795 
86 4 6 

18 10 

19 18 10 

None 

None 
21 3 5 

9 14 3 

13 8* 6 

16 2 
81 7 4 

7,432 

15 1 

3,690 

32 18 11 

204 



151 
1 13 1 

6 12 2 



5,511 

3 9 
309 

5,939 

None 

1,236 

12 9 3 



Doc. No. 
^PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



m 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Nett amount of 1 

duty received in ! 

1840. j 



From foreign countries. 



U'. S. currency. British currency. U. S. currency. 



$ cts. 
336 88 

330 40 

979 20 



£ s. d. 
25 per cent. 











35,414 40 i 20 per cent 



$ cis. m. 
25 per cent. 

60 

72 
sO per cent. 



Produce of and from Britistx 
possessions. 



British currency, i U. S. curreocy , 



£ s. d. 
\2h per cent. 

13 

16 
10 per cent. 



$ els. Tii. 

12; per cen»; 

30 

36 
10 per ceai:.. 



119,016 00 
413 88 

4 32 
95 52 
None 

None 
101 62 

46 62 

64 44 

6 28 
387 56 

35,673 &d 
3 62 

17,712 00 
158 14 
979 20 



724 80 

7 "94 

31 72 



26,452 80 
1 00 

1,483 20 

28,507 20 

None 

■ 5,932 80 
59 82 



cwt.O 2 
cwt.O 10 

2 
12 
5 6 

1 
15 per cent. 

5 per cent. 

15 per cent. 



6 2 
1 3 



20 per cent. 

16 

cwt. 10 

10 

3 



10 per cent. 
5 per cent. 
10 



|cwt. 1 
jcwt.O 19 

5 

25 per cent. 
I 1 per cent- 

10 per cent. 

5 



lb. 4 2-7 
!b. 2 1 3-7 

lb. 4 
lb. 2 88 
!b. 1 32 

lb. 2 
15 per cent. 

5 per cent. 

15 percent. 

6 28 
30 

20 per cent. 
36 

4 2 6-7 
2 40 
6 



10 per cent. 
5 per rent. 

24 



cwt.O 1 
cwt.O 5 



lb. 5-28 
b. 4 5-7 

24 

25 per cent. 
1 percent. 

10 per cent. 

1 20 



1 
6 
2 9 

0^ 
7k per cent. 

2^ per cent. 

7^ per cent. 

13 1 

7i 

10 per cent. 

9 

cwt.O 10 

5 

14 



5 per cent. 

2^ per cent. 

6 



cwt.O 04 

cwt.O 9 6" 

2 10 

12| per cent. 

li per cent. 

5 percent. 
2 6 



lb. 2 t-T 

jib. 1 5-7 

ilb. 2 
1 44 
66 

10 

7i per cernt.. 

2rj per cent, 

7^ per cent. 

3 14 
15 

10 per cent.. 
18 

2 13-7 

1 20 
3 



5 per cent,. 

2| per ceriif.. 

12 



!b. 3-S5 

lb. 2 5-14 

12 

12| per cent. 

1| per cont,, 

5 per cent.. 
60 



100 



No, 



KO. 



SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Abtj('!:;i.h;s. 



Present rales of duty. 



British currency. 



(Garnets, cut 

iGrease 

itSreaves for dogs 

Gunfwwder 

€iaano 

Hair, human 



lb. 
cwt. 
do 
do 
ton 
ib. 



Harp string's or lute strings, silver- 
ed, £100 value - 
Hats or bonnetK, viz: 

Ofchip lb. 

Bast, cane, or horsehair hats or 

bonnets, each hat or bonnet 

not exceeding 22 inches in 

diameter doz. 

Each hat or bonnet exceeding 22 

inches in diameter doz. 

Straw hats orbonneiSj each hat or 

bonnet not exceeding 24 ins. 

in diameter doz. 

Each hat or bonnet exceeding 24 

inches in diameter doz. 

Made of or mixed with felt, hair, 

wool, or beaver each 

Heath fur brushes cwt. 

Uones 100 

Hoofs of cattle, £100 value 

Morns, horn lips, and pieces ol 

horn ton 

Horse grease, see " Oil, animal.*' 

Japanned or lacquered ware, £100 

value - - - - 

Jet _ lb. 

.jewels, emeralds, riibies, and all 

other precious stones, (except 

diamonds,) set, £100 value 

Not set, £100 value 

5nk for printers cwt. 

L"\mpblack do 

Magna Gr?ecia ware, £100 value - 

Manuscnpis lb. 

Maps or charts, or parts thereof, 

plain, each . , - 

Colored each 

Matting, £100 value 

lonporied from any British posses- 
sion, £100 value 
Mattresses do - - 

Mill boards cwt. 

Models of cork or wood, £100 val. 
Molher-of-peail shells do 

Musical instruments do 

Faliueito ihatch and plat, viz: 
Trem British pgs'ns in Amer. cwt, 



£ s. d. 
1 10 
18 

2 








10 



20 



10 

2 

3 8 

6 16 

10 6 

9 2 

13 

10 

10 



20 
2 



20 

10 

10 

10 

5 

2 

1 

2 

20 



5 

20 

3 8 2 

5 

5 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. m. 

7 20 

!b. 2 47 

cwt 48 

lb. 12 8 4-7 

24 
96 

1 92 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



4 80 





9 60 





16 32 





32 64 





2 52 





2 20 





5 52 





4 80 






20 



1 



24 



96 

4 



96 

48 

bl. 2 13-7 

|do 4 2 6-7 

I 24 

j 4 

i 2 

4 

96 

24 

96 

16 36 

24 

24 

96 

2 



£ s. d. 

73 13 2 

1,240 
None 
None 

598 

23 10 7 

648 



2 14 1 

3 6 

2,472 

10 

139 

1 10 8 
54 3 3 
10 7 10 

50 9 7 



736 
None 



36 18 5 

345 

81 17 2 

4 6 

28 6 11 

15 15 3 

16 16 11 
24 13 9 

5,917 

51 

43 3 4 
None 

14 18 5 

870 

4,131 

None 



PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Nelt amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



¥. S. currency. 



els. 



350 


40 


5,952 


00 


None 




None 




8,270 


40 



12 98 
84 

11,865 00 

48 00 

624 00 

7 36 

239 98 

49 88 

283 20 



3,532 80 
None. 



177 22 

1,656 00 

388 80 

1 08 

135 06 

75 66 

80 86 

118 50 

j28,401 60 

244 80 

207 20 

N'>ne 

71 62 

4,176 00 

19,828 80 

None 



From foreign countries. 



I 
British currency. ! U. S. currency. 



£ s. d. 

15 

cwt.l 8 

2 1 

do 1 





!b. 



110 40 I 20 percent. 
i 
3,110 40 lio 5 



Idoz.O 10 

do 15 

I 

|do 1 

|do 2 

jeachO 2 

5 

1 
10 

10 
j 15 per cent. 



15 per cent. 

5 per cent. 

cw(.0 10 

do 1 

5 

4 

1 

1 

5 per cent. 



10 ppr cen^. 
1 10 
5 
5 

15 per cent. 



10 per cent. 

7 20 
24 
24 

15 per cent. 



Produce of and from British 

possessions. 



British currency. | U. S. currency. 



$ els. m. 

3 60 

b. 6 

50 

4 2 6-7 

1 20 

24 

20 per cent. 

1 20 

2 40 

3 60 . 

4 80 
9 60 

48 

1 20 
4 80 
4 80 

24 
15 per cent. 



15 per cent. 

5 per cent. 

lb. 2 1 3-7 

lo 4 2 6-7 ! 

24 

4 

2 

2 

5 per cent. 



£ s. d. 

7 6 

cwt.O 14 

10 

do 10 

2 6 

6 

10 per cent. 

2 6 



5 

7 6 

10 

10 

10 
2 6 
10 
10 

6 
7^ per cent. 



7h per cent. 

2A percent. 

cwt.O 5 

10 

2 10 

1 

04 

04 

2i per cent. 



5 per cent. 

15 
2 10 
2 10 

74 per cent. 

1 



i 1 80 
jib. 3 

24 

2 

60 

12 



10 per cent. 

60 

1 20 

1 80 

2 40 

4 80 

24 

60 

2 40 

2 40 

12 a 
7^ per cent . 



j 7| per cent.. 

I 25 per cent, 
!b, 1 5-r 
do 2 1 2-7 
12 

10 2 



25 per cenV„ 



5 per cent. 

3 60 

12 

12 0, 

7^ per cQixi. 

2 



102 



Boc. ^o. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 







Present rales of duty 




Nett amount of 














duty rece 


ived in I 


ABT3C1.E3. 












1840. 


1 

i 




British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British cu 


rrency. 




£ 


s. 


d. 


$ cts. 


m. 


£ 


s. 


d. 


Paper, viz: 


















Brown paper, made of old rope 


















or cordage only, without sepa- 


















rating or extracting the pitch 


















or tar therefrom, and without 


















any mixture of other materials 


















therewith lb. 








2 


6 





None 




Printed, painted, or stained pa- 


















per, or paper hangings, or flock i 


















paper, the square yard 





1 





24 





693 








Waste paper, or paper of any 


















other sort not particularly enu- 


















merated or described, nor other- 


















wise charged with duty lb. 








9 


1.8 





400 








Paste boards cwt. 


3 


8 


2 


lb. 13 


5-14 





5 


10 


Pearls, £100 value - 


5 








24 





74 


9 


9 


Pencils do - - - 


30 








144 





138 








of slate do - - - 


20 








96 





226 








■Pens do - - - 


30 








144 





^ 


^ine \ 


Percussion caps 1,000 








4 


8 





1,258 








Pictures each 





1 





24 


■) 


3,628 








and further the sq. ft. 





1 





24 


5 


plants, shrubs, and trees, alive 




Free. 












Plaiting or other manufactures to be 


















used in, or proper for, making 


















hats or bonnets, viz: 


















of bast, cane, horse hair lb. 


1 








4 80 





6 


3 


11 


of chip lb. 





8 





1 92 





629 








cf straw lb. 





17 





4 8 





11,279 








Pots, melting pots for goldsmiths. 


















the 100 





3 





72 





71 


15 


7 


of sione, £100 value 


30 





2 


144 2 








13 


10 


Powder, viz : 


















hair powder cwt. 


9 


15 





lib. 41 


8 6-7 


1 


7 


6« 


perfvimed do do 


13 


13 





do 58 


5 


1 


4 


10 


powder not otherwise enumera- 


















ed or described, that will serve 








i 










for the same uses as starch, cwt. 


9 


10 





!do 40 


7 1-7 


None 






Prints and drawii>gs each 








1 


1 2 





557 








Bo colored do 








2 


I 4 





1,337 





G 


Qaills, goose, the 1000 





2 


6 


; 60 





2,753 








swan do 





12 





; 2 88 





35 


1 





]Rape of grapes tun 








2 


4 





None 






Scale boards cwt. 


3 


8 


2 


: 16 36 





None 






Snuff lb. 





6 





1 44 





S3 


3 


5 


Soaps hard cwt. 


4 


10 





lb. 19 


2 6-7 


1,293 








soft do 


3 


11 


3 


|do 15 


2 19-28 


203 








the produce of and imported 


















from any British possession in 


















the East Indies, viz : 


















hard cwt. 


1 


8 





iio S 


5 


None 






soft do 


1 


3 





i 4 


3 11-28 


None 







Doc. ^0. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



103 



Nett amount of 

duty receivtdin 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



U. S. curpency. 



$ cts. 

None 
3,326 40 



From foreign countries. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



6 
3 



1,920 

1 40 jcwt. 1 10 

355 20 ! 5 per cent. 

662 40 n 

1,884 80 j l lir 

None i,^ ^5 per cent. 

6,038 40 \J 

17,414 40 1 5 1 J 2 



29 74 

3,019 20 

54,139 20 

344 54 
3 32 



10 
2 6 
5 

20 per cent. 
20 per cent. 



U. S. currency. 



cts. m. 



6 
6 



G 6 

lb. 6 4 2-7 

5 per cent, 

15 per cent. 

24 
24 



2 40 

60 

1 20 

20 per cent. 
20 per cent. 



Produce of and from British 
possessions. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 



6 60-^ 










5 96 

)>!cwt. 10 

None 








lb. 


4 


2 6-7 








2,673 60 I Single Id. each 




2 





6,417 60 1 Bound or sewn. 




6 





3c?. per dozen. 








13,214 40 


6 




12 





168 24 


3 




72 





None 


2 




4 





None ' 1 10 




7 20 





255 22 ; 6 




1 44 





6,206 40 cwt.2 


lb 


8 


5 5-7 


974 40 !do 2 10 

! 


do 


10 


7 1-7 


None. 








None. 











u 
u 



li 
cwt.O 15 
2-J per cent. 

7h per cent. 

6 

6 



5^ 
1 3 
2 6 

10 per cent. 
10 per cent. 



cwt.O 10 



cwt 
<lo 



15 

5 

1 

1 5 



0^ 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. m. 

3 
3 



3 

lb. 3 3 1-7 

2^ per cent. 

7^ per cent. 

12 
12 



1 20 
30 
60 



10 per cent. 
10 per cent. 



2 137 



10 

3 

6 

36 

2 
3 60 

1 32 

lb. 4 2 6-7 

do 5 3 4-7 



\u 



Boc. No.. 163, 



SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



AHTICXE3. 



Pi-esertt rates or duty. 



Nett amonnt of 
dulv received in 
1840. 



British currericy. 



Spa wsre/£100 value 
Spermaceii, fine lb. 

Sponge do 

the produce of and imported frnm 



£. s. d. 

30 

16 

6 



1 

9 10 

1 

4 

5 

3 2 



10 

13 

10 

10 

10 

30 

30 

2 



any British possetsion lb. 

Starch cwt. 

Straw or grass for platting do 

Stavesacre do 

Sulphur impressions, £100 value 
Tallow cwt. 

from any British possession in 

Asia, Africa, or America cwt. 

Tarras bushel. 

Teazles 1000 

Teeth, eiephan's' cwt. 

sea-cow, sea-horse, or sea-morse do 
Telescopes, £100 value 
Tobacco pipes of clay, £100 value 
Tortoise shell or turtle she!?, un- 
manufactured lb. 

imported from aisy British pos 
session 
Toys, £100 value 
Turnery, not otherwise described, 

£100 value 
Vases, ancient, not of stone or mar- 
ble, £100 value - 
Wafers 
Washing balls 
Watches of gul 1 or silver, or other j 

meU\, £100 value - - [ 25 9 

Water, viz: j. 

Mineral wster 
Whipcord 
Whale fins 

Goods, wares, and merchftndise, be- 
ing either in part or wholly man- j 

ufactured, and not being en mer- I 

ated or described, nor otherwise | 

ciiarged with duty, und not pre- i 

hibiled to be imported into or ; 

used in Great Britain or Ireland, | 

for every £100 value - - i' 20 

Goods, wares, and mercharidise, not ! 

being either in purt or wholly j 

manufactured, and not being esi- 

■umerated or described, nor other- ' 

wise charged with duty, and not ! 

prohibited to be imported into or 

used in Great Britain, or Ireland, 

for every £100 value - -| 5 9 



!b. 








1 


. 


20 








ed, 








- 


50 










5 








lb. 





1 


3 


lb. 





1 


s 



Hon 








1 


lb. 





1 





ton 


95 









U. S. currency. ; British currency. 



$ ds. m. 

144 

36 

12 



2 

lb. 40 

cwt. 2 

do 96 

24 



do 

30 

24 

do 

do 

144 

144 



1-7 



2 1-7 



2 1-7 
2 1-7 







48 

24 

96 

144 

24 

30 

40 

120 

2 

24 

456 



£ 


5-. 


d 


48 


6 


3 


None 






1,820 








145 











13 


A 


8 


14 


8 


None 






13 


2 


6 


6,202 








81 








None 






195 


t) 





274 








3 


18 


1 


5 


5 





609 








62 








106 








4,630 








16 


5 


10 







3 


61 





U 


2 


6 


I 


1,387 









None. 



96 Q 



U 



>oc. No, 1Q3. 



1^5 



PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



U. S. currency. 

$ c/!«. 
231 90 
None 

8,736 00 



Proposed new rates of du} 



From foreign countries. 



British currency. 



£ s. d. 
15 per cent. 
25 per cent. 

6 



686 40 
3 20 
41 92 
None 

63 ©0 
893,769 60 

388 80 
None 

936 
1,315 20 

18 74 

25 20 

2,923 20 

297 60 

508 80 
22,224 00 

78 20 



292 80 
11 06 

6,657 60 



None 



cwt.O 5 
i» 1 
Jo 4 

1 5 per cent. 

jRwf.O 3 2 



1 3^ 

3 

cwt.O 1 

-lo 1 

i 15 per cent. 
10 

10 per cent. 

15 per cent. 

10 
3 

6 

10 per cent. 

1 

6 

20 per cent. 



20 



U. S. currency. 



$ ds. Th. 

13 per cent. 
25 per cent. 

12 



b. 10 5-7 
cut 2 
do 96 
5 ptr cent. 

b. 6 11-14 



30 

6 

lb. 2 1-7 

do 2 1-7 

15 per cent. 



24 

10 per cent. 

15 per cent. 

4 80 
6 
12 

10 per cent, 

2 

12 

20 per cent. 



Produce of and from Bnti&h pos- 
sessions. 



British currency. | U. S. currency. 



5 



£ s. d. 
7-A per cent. 
12r'; per cent. 
*0 1 



cwt.O 2 6 

2 
2 A per cent. 



cwt.O 3 

7i 

1^ 

do 6 

do 6 

7i per cent. 

6 

5 
5 per cent. 

7^ per cent. 

10 
u 

3 

5 per cent. 

Oh 
6" 

1 per cent. 



96 



10 



$ ds. m. 

7ii per cejit.. 

12-;'f per cent. 

U 2 



;b. 5 S-14 

48 
2£, per cent . 



15-28 

15 

3 

b.O 11-14 

do 1 1-14 

7^ per cent. 

I 12 

! 

{ 1 20 

j 5 per cent,, 

I 7* per cent. 

I 2 40 

I 3 
i 6 

I 5 per ceRt,. 
I 

I 10 
f 12 
1 per cent- 



al (> 



id 







L3 



Boc No. 163. 

SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



Abticlss. 



19. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 

Brown, or muscovado, or clayed, 
not beinp refined, until the 5th 
day of July, 1842 cwt. 

Of any British possession in Ame- 
rica or Mauritius, and imported 
directly from thence - 

Of any British possession within 
the limits of the East India Com 
pany's charter, into which the 
importation of foreign sugar is 
prohibited, and imported from 
thence cwt. 

Of any other British possession 
within those limits, and import- 
ed from thence cwt. 

Refined do 

Candy, brown do 

Candy, white do 

MoiassfiSj, v'2 : do 

The produce of and imported 
from any British possession cwt. 

20. SPIRITS AND WINES. 

Spirits, or strong waters of all sorts, 
viz : 

For every gallon of such spirits, 
or strong water^-j of any strength 
not exceeding the strength of 
proof by Sykes's hydrometer, 
and so in proportion for any 
greater or Jess strength than the 
strength of proof, and for any 
greater or less quantity than a 
gallon, viz : 

Not being spirits or strong waters, 
the produce of any British pos- 
session, and not being sweet- 
ened spirits or spirits mixed 
with any article, so that the de- 
gree of strength thereof cannot 
be exactly ascertained by such 
hydrometer 

Spirits or strong waters, the pro- 
duce of any British possession 
m America, or of Bengal and 
Madras, not being sweetened 
spirits, or spirits so !Bi."sed as 
ai'oresaid p-aOon 



Present rates of duty. 



British currency. 



3 3 
14 

14 



1 12 

8 8 

5 12 

8 8 

13 9 

9 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. m. 

lb. IS 5 
lb. G 5 1 3-7 

lb. 5 13-7 



lb. 6 8 47 

lib. 35 9 

iib. 24 

lb. 35 9 

'cwt. 5 70 

2 16 



9 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



British currency. 



7,657 
3,076,200 

641,162 



76 

20 3 

4 13 5 

12 8 

7,079 

193,868 



40 



16 



1,278,390 



], 155,829 



Doc. ISTo. 163. 
PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



Nett amount of 

duty received in 

1840. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 

possessions. 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



$ cts. 

36,753 60 
14,765,760 00 

3,077,577 60 



364 80 

96 06 

22 42 

59 52 

33,979 20 

930,566 40 



£ s. d. 



cwt. 3 3 



:wi.8 8 

do 5 12 

do 8 8 

do 1 3 9 



6,336,272 00 



5,547,979 20 



1 2 



U. S. currency. 



British currency. 



$ ds. m. 



lb. 13 5 



|)b. 35 9 

lib. 24 

•lb. 35 9 

cwt, 5 70 



5 40 G 



s. d. 



cwt. 14 



cwt .14 



cwt. 1 12 

cwt. 8 8 

cwt. 5 12 

8 8 

9 



U. S. currency. 



$ cts. m. 



5 137 



ih. 5 13-7 



lb. 6 8 4-7 

lb. 35 9 

lb. 24 

lb. 35 9 

cwt. 2 16 



9 



2 16 € 



t08 



SCHEDULE OF PRESENT AND 



AffiTICLES,. 



Present rates of duty. 



Nett amount of 

dutv received in 

1840. 



British currency. ' U. S. currency. I British currency. 



SpiritSj &c., viz : 

Spirits or strong waters, the pro- 
duce of any British possession 
within the Lmits of the East In- 
dia Company's charter, except 
Bengal and Madras, not being 
av/eetened spirits or spirits so 
mixed as aforesaid gallon 

Spirits, cordials, or strong waters, 
not being the produce of any 
British possessions in America, 
or of Bengal and Madras, sweet- 
ened or mixed with any article, 
so that the degree of strength 
thereof cannot be e3;':ictly as- 
certained by Sykes's hydrom- 
eter, and pei funned spirits, to be 
used as perfumery only gallon 
Spirits, cordials, or str.mg waters, 
not being the produce of any 
British posses^sion, including 
Bengal and Madras, sweetened 
or mixed with any article as 
aforesaid gallon 

Runa shrub, however sweetened, 
the produce of ik imported from 
any British possession gallon 
Liquors the produce of and im- 
ported from any British posses- 
sions, viz: 

Not being of greater strength 

than the strength of proof by 

Sykes's hydroir.eter gallon 

Being of greater strength by 

Sykes's hydrometer gallon 

Wine, viz: 

The production of the Cape of | 
Good Hope, or the territories 
or dependencies thereof, and 
iraported directly from thence 
galton 
French do'^ 

Canary ^^ \ , 

Madeira do j | 

PoFttigift do y I 

Rhenish do ! j 

Spanish do [ i 

Other eorts doj \ 

(The full duties on wines are drawn i 
bsck upon re-exportatior..=.') j 
Lees subject to the same duty as \ 
wine, but no drawback is allow- j 
ed on the lees of wine export- j 
ed. 



$ cis. rn. 



1 10 Q 



10 



9 



9 



2 9 



5 6 



20 



4 80 



16 

24 



66 



£ 5. d. 



5,852 

22 
7'84 



72 
9 



1 32 -i 



64,779 

96,756 

8,295 

32,C49 

756,071 

( i 17.125 

I I 707,766 

1^1 108,795 



Boc. No. 163« 



109 



PROPOSED RATES OF DUTY. 



Proposed new rates of duty. 



Nett amount of 

duty ireceived in 

3840. 



From foreign countries. 



Produce of and from British 

possessions. 



U. S. currency. \ British currency. 



cU. 



27,993 60 

105 00 
3,763 20 



345 60 
43 20 



310,939 20 '■ 

464,428 80-\ ! 

39,816 00 ( j 

155,135 20 I ! 

3,629,140 80 y\ 

82,200 00 I I 



1 10 



U. S. currency. 



cfs. m 



20 



1 32 



3,397,276 80 ! 

522,216 OOJ 



British currency, j U. S. currency. 



£ s. d. 



1 e 

9 
9 C 



2 9 



CtS. TO. 



15 3 60 



4 80 
2 16 

2 16 



066 



£ 



s. d. 
1 6 = 


= 36 cts 





4 = 


= 96 cts. 





1 = 


= 24 eta, 



110 Boc. jS'o. 163, 

2. Resolved^ That, in lieu of all duties of customs payable on goods, 
wares, and merchandise, exported from the United Kingdom to foreign 
parts, there shall be levied the following duties outwards, viz : 

Clay ----- the cwt. 

Coal exported to any place not being a British 
possession — 
In any ship - - - - the ton 

Ores, for every £100 of the value, 5 per cent. 

Wools and skins ... the cwt. 

Manufactures, or pretended manufactures, slightly 
wrought up, so as that the same may be re- 
duced to and made use of as wool again ; mat- 
tresses or beds stuffed with combed wool, or 
wool fit for combing or carding - the cwt. 5 = ^1 20 

3. Resolved, That the duties imposed in the foregoing schedules on ar- 
ticles other than spirits and timber shall be respectively subject to the 
charge of 5 per cent., imposed by an act passed in the third year of her 
present Majesty, cap. 17 ; and the duties imposed in the foregoing sched- 
ules on spirits shall be subject to the additional rated charge laid on 
spirits by the said act ; and the duties imposed in the foregoing schedules 
Ott timber, to the additional charge of 5 per cent. 



1112 Boc. :No. 163. 

CORN 

Resolutions moved (shice adopted) in the Com 

L Resolved, That the following duties shall be paid ufon the importaliom 





)? imported from any foreig 


1 country. 




A»T-iCi.3;>i. 










Average price in England. 


Amount of duty. 


.. ., 1 


British currency. 


U. S. currency. 


British currency. 




s. d. s. d. 


$ cts. $ cts. 


a. 


d. 


Wh'-at— 










Whenever the average price of 










wheat, made up and publi«ihed 










in the manner rtquired by law, 










shall be, per by^bel - 


under 6 4^ 


or 1 53 


2 


6 




6 U &. ui). 6 6 


iir 1 53 £1 un. 1 56 


2 


41 




6 6' & un. 6 101 


or 1 56 & un. 1 65 


2 


3 




6 lOJ & un. 7 O" 


or 1 65 & un. 1 68 


2 


n 




7 0' &.un. 7 U 


or 1 68 & un. 1 71 


2 







7 n & un. 7 3 


or 1 71 & un. 1 74 




10.1 




7 3 & un. 7 4i 


or 1 74 & un. 1 77 




9 




7 4.i fk un. 7 6 


or 1 77 & un. 1 80 




74 




7 6 & un. 7 7-1 


ir 1 80 &. un. 1 83 




6 




7 7i &un. 7 9 


orl 83 & un. 1 86 




4i 




7 9 &, un. 7 101 


or 1 86 h un. 1 89 




3 




7 103. & un. 8 


or 1 89 k un. 1 92 




14 




8 &un. 8 lA 


or 1 92 &, un. 1 95 









8 11 & un. 8 3 


.r 1 95 & un. 1 98 





104 




8 3 &.un.8 71 


or 1 98 & un. 2 07 





9 




8 7| &un. 8 9 


or 2 07 & un. 2 10 





7t 




8 9 & un. 8 101 


or 2 10 & un. 2 13 





6' 




S 101 & un. 9 


or 2 13 &. un. 2 16 





41 




9 0" & un. 9 11 


01 2 16 & un. 2 19 





3" 




9 1\ & upwards 


or 2 19 & upw'ds 





14 


BaHey — ■ 










Whenever (the average price of 










barley, made up ana published 










m the JTiiinner required by law, 










shall bej per bashe! - 


uoder 3 3 


or 78 


1 


4.1 




3 3 & un. 3 4^ 


or 78 & un. 81 


1 


3" 




3 4i & un. 3 9 


or 81 & un. 90 


1 


11 




3 9" & un. 3 101 


or 90 &. un. 93 


. 1 







5 101 & „n. 4 0" 


or 93 & un. 96 





10-4 




4 0" & un. 4 li 


or 96 & un. 99 





9 




4 1| & un. 4 3 


or 99 & un. 1 02 





71 




4 3 & un. 4 41 


-r 1 02 &. un. 1 05 





6" 




4 4| & un. 4 6 


or 1 05 & un. 1 08 





41 




4 6 & un. 4 7i 


or 1 08 & un. 1 11 





3 




4 7i &. upwards 


or 1 11 6!. upw'ds 





li 


Oat« — 










Whenever the average price of 










oat^5 made up and published in 










the manner required by law, 










sha!5 bs-s per bushtl - 


under 2 4.^ 


or 57 


1 







2 4^ & un. 2 6" 


.r0 57& un.O 6G 





10| 




2 6 & un. 2 lOt^ 


or 60 & un. 66 





9 




2 IQA & un. 3 


or 69 &. un. 72 





71 




3 &un. 3 1^ 


or 72 &. un. 75 





6 




3 1^ & un. 3 3 


or 75 & un. 78 





H 




3 3 & un. 3 41 


or 78 & un. 81 





3 




3 4A k upwards 


or 81 £4 upw'ds 





11 1 



J3oc. No. 163. 



113 



LAWS. 

mi t tee mi tfm Corn Laics by Sir Robert Peel. 

of corn, grain, meal, or flour^ in lieu of the duties siow payable thereon. 



If 


mported from 


If the produce of Hnd imported fr< 


im any 


Bri 


ti.sh possession in N 


orth 


any 


for'n country. 


America, or elsewh 


ere out of Europe. 








Amount of duty. 


Average pi ice in England. 






Amount 


of duty. 




U 


S. currency. 


British currency. 


U. S. cnrreruy. 


British currency. 


U 


. S. currt nc\ . 




$ ds. m. 


s. d. s. d. 


$ els. $ ds. 


£ 


■s. 


d. 




$. ds. 


m. 


"«r 


60 


















•or 


57 










: 








or 


54 


















•or 


51 


under 6 10^ 


or 1 65 





'0 


7i 


«r 


Q 15 





or 


48 


6 lOi £i un. 7 


or 1 65 & un. 1 68 








6 


or 


12 





•or 


45 


7 8c un. 7 1^ 


ir 1 68 & un. 1 71 








41 


)r 


9 





■or 


42 


7 H & un. 7 3 


-r 1 71 & un. 1 74 








3 


or 


6 


Q 


•OI' 


39 


7 3 & upwards. 


ir 1 74 & upw'ds. 





-0 


H 


■If 


3 


Q 


lur 


36 


















or 


33 


















or 


30 


















or 


2r 


















or 

or 


24 
21 


















or 


18 


















or 


15 


















or 


-0 12 


















or 


9 e 




~ 














or 

•or 

tn- 
or 


6 

3 

•0 33 
30 










; 








OP 


•0 27 


under 3 6 


or 84 








3| 


ir 


7 


S 


or 


24 


3 6 & un. 3 7| 


.r 84 & un. 87 





Q 


3 


or 


6 





or 


'0 21 


3 7i & un. 3 9 


or 87 & un. 90 








n 


)r 


4 


s 


■or 


^ 18 


3 9 & un. 3 10^ 


ir 90 & un. 93 








li 


or 


3 





or 


•0 15 


3 10^ & upwards 


or 93 & upw'ds 








0| 


)r 


1 


s 


or 


12 


















or 


9 


















or 

•or 


6 
3 


















or 


24 '0 


















or 


21 


















or 


18 


under 2 9 


>r 66 





e 


3 : 


or 


.0 6 


G 


or 


15 


2 9 & un. 2 10| 


)r 66 &. un. '0 69 








2i 


or 


4 


5 


or 


12 


2 10^ & upwards 


or 69 & upward*. 


.0 


.0 


0^ 


or 


1 


5 


or 


9 


















or 


6 


















or 


3 



















114 



Doc. No. 163. 



CORN LAWS 




Wheal, meal, and flotir — 

For every barrel, being 196 lbs., 
a fluty equal in ammint t<» the 
«lt>ty payable nn 38^ gallons of 
wlieat, per baiTel 



Oatmeal^ — 

For every quant'Hy of 181^ lbs., 
» duty equti in amount to the 
duty payable iin a quarter of 

i>ats l>er ISlf, Ib-^. 



Maize or Indian corn, buckwheat, 
bear or b ir,g — 
A dtily equal in amotint to the 
duty pa\at)le on a quarte-r ol 
barley. 



1 1 Resoh^ed^ That it is expedient to amend the laws relating to the mode of 



Doc. N^o. 163. 



115 



— Continued. 



Irnporled from Hn\ 
foreign country. 



Amount ordnty. 



U. S. currency. 



\f the produce oCa'ul imported (rom any British posse,*-ion in Nwth 
Amer'ca, or elsewliere out of Europe. 



Average price in Enirland. 



British currenry. U. S. currency. 



Amount of duty. 



British currency. U. S. currency. 



$ ds. m. 



34 
31 
28 
25 
22 
19 
16 
IS 
10 
7 
4 
3 



1 92 
1 20 
24 



2 88 7i 
I 73 2i 
14 5 



s. d. s. d. \ t ds. $ds. 



uii'ier o 
3 9 &. un. 3 

3 lOA & un. 4 

4 & un. 4 
4 I2 & un. 4 
4 3 &, upwards 



9 ior 90 

lO^jorO 90 &. un. 93 
or 93 & un. 96 
lior0 96 &. un. 99 
3 or 99 8c un. 1 02 
or 1 02 & upwards. 



under 6 lO^Ur 1 65 

7 & un. 7 1^1 )r I 68 k. un. 1 71 
7 3 & upwards j )r 1 74 & upwards 



iiudt r 2 9 
2 9 & un. 2 10^ 
2 10^ & upwards 



66 

or 66 & Mu. 69 
>r 69 & upwards- 



£ s. d. 



4i 

tt 3| 

3 

2i 

u 



% ds. in. 



2 
1 6 
6 






9 








7 


5 





6 








4 


5 












0:^ lor I 5 



3 


or 


72 





1 9 3-5 


or 


42 


6 


7i 


or 


14 


5 



48 
36 
12 



taking and determining the average prices of corn. 



Il» 



Doc, No. 



EstiTHctfed ad valorem duties on the staple or principal productions of 
the United States, as affected by the proposed British tariff. 



AniicLES. 


! 




Proposed 


Equivalent 






1 
1 


British duties. 


ad valorem duties. 


Beef, salted 




per bbl. 


^3 


84 00 


59 per cent. 


Bacon 




per 112 lbs. 1 


3 


36 00 


109 per cen!. 


Butter 




do 


4 


80 00 


70 per cent. 


Cotton 




do 1 




70 00 


7 per cent. 


Bark, oak 




do 




12 00 


8 per cent. 


Corn, Indian 


average 


per bush. 




18 00 


30 per cent. 


Candles, sperm 




per lb. 




12 00 


33 per cent. 


Flax seed 




per cwt. 




24 00 


10 per cent. 


Flour 


aver^jje 


p<er bbl. 


I 


60 00 


30 per cen^t. 




highest duty do 


2 


8m 


50 per cent- 




lowest c 


uty do 




143 


3 per cent. 


Apples 




per bbl. 




96 00' 


32 per cent. 


Tallow 




per H2 lbs. 




76 00 


10 per cent.r 


Tar 




per bbL 




12 00 


6 per cenC.^ 


Fitch 




do 




37 00 


23 per cent. 


Rosin 




do 


1 


50 00 


75 per cent. 


Turpentine 




do 




75 00 


27 per cent 


Oil, sperm 




per gal. 




32 01 12-2S 


33 per cent. 


Rice 




per 112 lbs. 


1 


20 00 


30 per cent. 


Tobacco, unmanufactured 


per lb. 




72 00 


1,000 per cent. 


manul 


actured 


do 


2 


16 00 


1,200 per cenL 


Whalebone. 












Wheat 


average 


per b'ush. 




33 00 


30 per cent. 




highest duty do 




60 00 


50 per cent. 




So west du 


ty do 




03 00 


3 per cent. 


Hams 




per 112 lbs. 


3 


36 00 


50 per cent. 


Pork, salted 




do 


1 


92 00 


33 per cent. 


Lard 




do 




48 00 


8 per cent. 


Oats 


average 


per bush. 




15 00 


30 per cent. 


Wax 




per lb. 




02 01 3-7 


10 per cent. 


Spirits from grain 


per gal. 


5 


40 00 


500 per cent. 


Soap 




per lb. 




10 07 1-7 


200 per cent. 


Lead 




per ton 


2 


40 00 


3 per cent. 


Spirits from mo 


asses 


per gal. 


5 


40 00 


1,600 per cent. 


Manufactures o 


iron. 










Hats 




each 




48 00 


16 per cent. 


Paints and varnish. 











The assumed base for the above calculations is the values as exhibited 
in the " Annual statement in relation to commerce," from the Treasury 
Department. 



Doc. No. 163. 117 



CUSTOMS' DUTIES, (WEST INDIAN AND NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES.) 

Resolutions proposed by Mr. Gladstone in the Committee on Customs^ 
Duties, ( West Indian and North American Colonies.) 

\. That, from and after a day or days to be named, the duties charge- 
able upon goods, wares, or merchandise, itnported or brought into any of 
the British possessions in America or the Mauritius, under or by virtue 
of the following acts, respectively, namely : 

Act 4 Geo. iii, cap. 15, imposing certain duties on wines imported into 
the British possessions in America ; act 6 Geo. iii, cap. 52, imposing cer- 
tain duties on molasses, sirups, and pimento, imported into the British 
possessions in America ; act 14 Geo. iii, cap. 88, imposing certain duties on 
spirits imported into Canada ; acts 3 and 4 Will, iv, cap. 59, for regulating 
the trade of the British possessions abroad — shall cease and be repealed, 

2. That, in lieu of the aforesaid duties, there shall be payable upon 
goods, wares, and merchandise, not being the growth, production, or 
manufacture of the United Kingdom, oi- of any of the British possessions 
in America, or of any of the British possessions within the limits of the 
East India Compan}'s charter, imported or brought into any of the British 
possessions in America or the Mauritius, by sea or inland carriage or 
navigation, the following duties, that is to say ; 

Wheat, the quarter, (S bushels,) 72 cents. 

Wheat flour, the barrel of 196 lbs., 48 cents. 

Fish, dried or salted, the cwt., 48 cents. 

Fish, pickled, the barrel, 96 cents. 

Salted meat, the cwt., 72 cents. 

Butter, the cwt., $1 92. 

Cheese, the cwt., $1 20. 

Coffee, the cwt., $\ 20. 

Cocoa, the cwt., 72 cents. 

Molasses, the cwt., 72 cents. 

Sugar, unrefined, the cwt , ^1 20. 

Sugar, refined, in bond in the United Kingdom, 10 per cant ad valorem. 

Other foreign lefined sugar, 20 do do 

Tea, unless imported direct from China, or unless imported from the 
United Kingdom, or from any of the British possessions, per lb., 2 cents. 
{Spirits — 

Rum, per gallon, 12 cents. 

Other spirits, per gallon, 24 cents. 
Wine, whether bottled or not, cotton, silk, linen, 

woollen, leather, glass, and paper manufactures, 

hardware, clocks and watches, manufactured to- 
bacco, soap, corks, cordage, and oakum, pitch, tar, 

and turpentine - - - - 7 percent, ad valorem, 

Oil, blubber, fins, and skins, the produce of crea- 
tures living in the sea - - - 15 do do 

And if any of the goods hereinbefore mentioned, except refined sugar 
and tea, shall be imported through the United Kingdom, (having been 



118 Doc. No. 163. 

warehoused therein, and being exported from the warehouse,) or the 
duties thereon, if there paid, having been drawn back, such goods shall 
only be charged with one moiety of the duties hereinbefore imposed. 

And if, in any of the British possessions in America or the Mauritius, 
any duty be chargeable by any colonial law upon any articles similar to 
the above, but being the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United 
Kingdom, or of the British possessions in America, or within the limits 
of the East India Company's charter, beyond the duty (if any) charge- 
able by such colonial law upon similar foreign articles, the hereinbefore 
mentioned improved duty upon such foreign articles shall be increased by 
such excess or amount (as the case may be) of the duties so chargeable 
by such colonial law upon similar British articles. 

And if, in any of the British possessions in America or the Mauritius, any 
duty be chargeable by any colonial law upon tea imported direct from 
China, or imported from the United Kingdom, or any of the British pos- 
sessions, beyond the duty (if any) chargeable by such colonial law upon 
tea not so imported, the hereinbefore mentioned imperial duty upon tea 
not so imported shall be increased by such excess or amount (as the case 
may be) of the duties so chargeable by such colonial law upon tea im- 
ported direct from China, or imported fiom the United Kingdom, or from 
any of the British possessions. 

3. That, from and after a day to be named, so much of the said act for 
regulating the trade of the British possessions abroad as provides that 
any sort of craft, food, and victuals, except spirits, and any sort of cloth- 
ing and implements or materials fit and necessary for the British fisheries 
in America, imported into the place at or from whence such fishery is car- 
ried on, shall be duty free, be repealed, except so far as regards the 
following articles, that is to say : salt meat, flour, butter, cheese, molasses, 
corkwood, cordage, oakum, pitch, tar, and turpentine, leather and leather 
ware, and all sorts of fishing craft and bait, fisherman's clothing and 
hosiery; which articles are only to be exempted from duty under such 
rules and regulations as shall be satisfiictory to the principal olficer of 
customs, that the articles are really and truly intended to be applied to 
the purpose for which the same have been entered. 

4. That, from and after a day to be named, goods, the produce or 
manufacture of the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney or Sark, when 
imported from such islands into the British possessions in America or the 
Mauritius, shall be admitted to entry upon payment of the same duties 
as are payable upon the like goods, the produce or manufacture of the 
United Kingdom, or of any of the said possessions. 

5. That the chairman be instructed to move for leave to bring in a bill 
to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the trade of the British 
possessions abroad. 



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